Originally posted by: InFeXiOn
Debating the same myself lately.
I'm currently running a S939 X2 4200+ and 2GB of RAM with an old 7900GT.
Looking to find a cheap upgrade that might keep my rig at least decent for the next 2 years, at the least, preferrably.
Just bought an ASUS G50v-A1 and it's pathetic that my laptop is better than my desktop rig.
>_>
Do what i did!
I upgraded to a 3850 (you probably want to upgrade to a 4670 or a 8800GT) and pick up two more gigs of DDR.
Newegg is selling 1GB Super*Talent DDR for $25 each. I've got 4GB going and vista is smooth as butter now. I'd really like to think our processors are decent. I remember a few years back the 3500+ Venice CPU's were all the rage. Now, slap two of those CPU's on one die and that is what we have. The X2 4200+. I like it because CS:S maxed out (besides HDR) at 1680x1050, 50 players in CS_Office, i never hit below 45fps. I linger from 55-80.
I'm having a hard time justifying an upgrade if the 4200+ still performs like a champ.
Also, i hear you on the laptop being better than the desktop. My IBM Thinkpad has a T7500. 2.2Ghz with 4MB of shared L2 cache. Talk about power in a laptop!