have you change the parts of your computer?
By flagella08
@flagella08 (5065)
Philippines
November 16, 2009 12:51am CST
my first PC was bought 6 years ago and it is lareday considered old. some other parts were damaged so i need to replace them with new ones. i have bought a new motherboard and an optical mouse. i planned to change my monitor too into a slim one to save electricity. how about you? have you change the parts of your computer?
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7 responses
@Bionicman (3958)
• Czech Republic
16 Nov 09
motherboard, processor, 2x hard disks, 2x DVD drives, 2x speakers and countless mouses
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@flagella08 (5065)
• Philippines
12 Feb 10
seems like you're buying a new set of PC. you have already got rid of almost all the important parts of your computer. it's always a pain in the neck when PC parts get damaged. it seemed like we are having a patient in high risk financially and physically.
@neelianoscet (9615)
• Philippines
16 Nov 09
I had a compaq desktop before that it no longer work and already obsolete end up in my bodega. Though, i replace it with with generic CPU and also the former monitor is replace by a new samsung monitor. The computer runs smoothly though it often hang. Now, that i have laptop i rarely uses my desktop as i get acquainted using it that i would not trade it to anyone,.
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@ratyz5 (7808)
• Philippines
13 Dec 09
I have replaced some of the parts of my computer before. Not so often though since, most of the parts that I want to buy would be a bit high so, I'd have to wait for a while for the prices to go down. However, whenever I am able to purchase the parts that I would like, new parts become available with better features which makes me hesitate if I should buy the one that I saved for or save more money to be able to purchase the latest item. It would be endless if I'd go with the latter yet, why settle for something good if you can get the best?
@Dhinilshanker (395)
• India
16 Nov 09
well i bought my first computer 7 years ago..it was pentium 3 450 mhz..then after 4 years i upgraded it to an pentium 4 HT technology along with nvidia geforce 128 MB card..now im using intel core 2 duo with 512 mb nvidia geforce..and i bought a new keyboard as well..and in between i had bought an optical mouse and a DVD rewritable rom as well
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@diigpoints (50)
• Indonesia
16 Nov 09
i change my parts computer from pentium 4 to amd x2 4000 and now i collected money for upgrade high end part like graphics card, motherboard, memory, chipset, and heat sink
@mrfdg1972 (3237)
• Philippines
16 Nov 09
i seems a had changed every part of my computer, the keyboard, mouse, video card, motherboard, power supply, lan card, the only thing that remains old yet performing very good is my processor, AMD 2600+, i dont upgrade cost it is very energy efficient.