I agree, but when I change the MoBo I can carry everything else further
along, the 300 GB disks, modems, network cards,
high capacity video card, etc. Not always will this happen though,
especially this time, when the PCI bus is changing. By and large I
managed to update and not upgrade hardware wise. Again, not always. Look,
in life anyone can fall on harder times so he has to seek ways for
meeting his needs as economically as possible. I am going through such
times and this is why I have to do everything with thin pockets. 

Cheers, John :-)

On Wed, 11 Oct 2006 19:47:44 -0400 Darcy James Argue <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
writes:
> When the processor is upgradeable (socket-compatible), it seems to me 
>  
> there is little point in upgrading the motherboard on any computer.  
> 
> At that point, you might as well just buy a completely new machine, 
> no?
> 
> How often does the average Wintel user upgrade their motherboard?
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> - Darcy
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