Some people are able to keep the same computer for 4 or 5 years before buying a new one. I am not one of those people. I have a desktop-style computer at home that I call my “server”. I opened the cover a few years back, and have never got around to putting it fully back on. I am always in there, tweaking stuff.
You see, prices keep falling. A 200GB hard drive now retails for about $120 CDN. That's ridiculously low. You can get 512MB of memory for $50. How can you not buy that if you could use it? I see these prices fall - week after week - and sometimes I can't help myself but buy something cheap.
Yesterday I bought a 19 inch LCD monitor (BenQ T903, $450 CDN) and a new video card (GeForce FX 5500, $199 CDN) to match. The 19 inch LCD is a monster - huge screen real estate like I've never seen before. I run the thing in 1280 x 1024 mode. Web pages that used to scroll now take up only half the screen. I run a dual-monitor setup - but now I wonder if I need too. With a screen that large, you can realistically do a couple of things on the same screen.
I'm not a big “gamer”, so the video card I bought was chosen because (a) it supports dual-monitor and (b) it wasn't too expensive. I wouldn't buy the cheapest card I could find, but somewhere in the middle between the low and high end. I ran some 3DMark 2001 tests on the old and new cards, and it looks like just over twice as fast as my old card.
The downside to all this upgrading I do is that I now have computer parts lying all over my home office. I have three extra video cards, two extra CD-RW drives, one extra hard drive, 4 extra SDRAM memory cards, 1 extra laserjet printer, 1 extra scanner, 1 extra 17 inch monitor... I mean, I can open a second hand computer store.
I am hesistant to throw this stuff out - as it still has “some” value. 128MB RAM used to be worth a lot of money - and is still $50 new in Best Buy.
Anyways, the one thing I can't upgrade (and that I might need to soon) is the CPU. 1GHz Pentium 3 is just not cutting it any more. It's probably holding back the performance more than anything at this point.
Disclaimer The opinions expressed herein are my own personal opinions and do not represent my employer's view in any way.