I currently enjoy a LGA775 800mhz FSB motherboard with both PCI-e and AGP ports, but it with the sole purpose supports DDR (not DDR2) RAM and only supports SATA 1.5 (not 3).
I enjoy 1GB of DDR RAM and one SATA HDD. Would it be worth it to upgrade my motherboard to one that supports DDR2 and SATA3 and get 1GB of DDR2/3 RAM.
Or should I a moment ago get more DDR RAM and not verbs about the HDD?
I single have the budget to do one or the other.
My vid card, processor, nouns card, etc. are all within good shape for what I do, my motherboard is the with the sole purpose component that is losing the times.
Is it worthwhile to upgrade my motherboard?
Stick with what you own for now, and a moment ago buy more ram. I bet you wouldn't mind a big difference. I think it's just worth changing your motherboard when you redeploy CPU.
I'd get a motherboard that supports Quad Core processors. PCI 16 SLI. DDR2 Dual Channel bump. Sata 3 is great. As for the SLI 650i or 680i. 680i is really new and buggy though.
I utter, upgrade. It won't cost a whole lot.
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