bloodline wrote:
Both are very much obsolete!!! No one in their right mind would buy these technologies any more.
PCI and AGP 8x isn't obsolete. There are newer standards, but mobos with PCI-E are approx. 5-8 times more expensive than mobos with good old PCI and AGP 8x. Most graphics card are still AGP-based, and 32-bit PCI is still the most widely used standard.
The fact that there are newer standards, does not make older standards obsolete. It'll take 12-18 months before they can be considered obsolete for the home user.
Only hardcore gamers benefit from PCI-E and DDR-RAM2.
I wouldn't buy a DDR ram machine anymore either... DDR2 is now the minimum spec, I would part with cash for.
Well, you're a hardcore gamer, right?
I don't buy expensive stuff. I buy the cheap stuff, and a lot of that. 1024 MB DDR-RAM is much better than 256 MB DDR-RAM2 :-P
You also consider 32-bit CPUs obsolete, right? And parallel IDE? Despite the fact that most computers sold are still 32-bit and most harddisks are still parallel IDE?
REPEATING: The fact that there are newer standards, does not make older standards obsolete.
Obsolete and over priced, it always has been.
Nope, just overpriced. Look at it from home user perspective, and not from a narrowminded clueless stupid hardcore gamer, who knows next to nothing about optimizing a system :lol:
Not a major risk, simply an impossibility, the money is not there.
Nothing is impossible. However, certain actions are extremely risky.
An x86-64 board would be better.
Well, it would be overkill. But it wouldn't be bad. But x86-64 is still 5-8 times more expensive than a standard 32-bit system. Remember: Selling for the masses, not the classes. We don't care about hardcore gamers, we care about the home user. No need for anything above 1.5 GHz, nor higher than AGP 8x or DDR-RAM.
We're not building a high-end server system, you know :-P