View Full Version : The cost of computing.


BrianS
04-25-2008, 11:25 AM
Perfectly working AMD x2 3800 system

Cost of upgrade

New AMD x2 4200 processor - FREE! :)

Removing the old processor by removing the heatsink and finding out the processor was fused to it - FREE! :P

Not realizing that you broke off pins in the slot and bending the pins on the processor trying to put it in - FREE! :(

Not being able to put in your old processor/heatsink - board is toast - FREE! :( :(

Purchasing a new monitor - because the old one is fuzzy (all before the upgrade - 240

Purchasing a new board and AMD x2 5000 chip - $180

Putting it together to realize you have the wrong RAM - $69

Obviously missing something - short out board and power supply - $208 to replace 69 +40 +99

cost to con newegg and return their old board as DOA - 13.50


So for $600.. I get a marginal Processor upgrade... and a pretty monitor... Im annoyed now.. :1poke:

LT. DAN 2
04-26-2008, 05:44 AM
Brian,

from your neighboring town of Lakeville, my condolences. Let's hope your perseverence has created some GOOD karma out of this.

Adam_777
04-26-2008, 07:28 AM
I've been down that road.If your putting the Processor in yourself and it has a sticky pad on the heatsink.Take a razor and scrape it clean then use a thermal grease on it.Those sticky pads are the killer of most slots.Sorry to hear about your frustration.Not sure why they put the sticky pads on still.