Posted April 16, 2014
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LiquidOxygen80
In the 36 Chmbrs
Registered: Sep 2010
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Registered: Oct 2008
From Belgium
Posted April 16, 2014
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What about memory (RAM)?
I saw you mention the important thing to look for was MB and CPU, you could swap out the others pretty easy. Does that include RAM? Pretty much any stick of RAM from that era will do the trick and it's not so important to match the RAM to the processor the way it is today to take advantage of double, triple channel, etc.??
I do know that, after the PIII range from Intel, the AMD Athlons became popular - and those were massive heat emitters so if you ever get an Athlon CPU, make sure to get a good cooler because those tended to overheat and die.
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Be vigilant
Registered: Oct 2008
From Belgium
Posted April 16, 2014
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I've thought about building one, but I'd rather play the games I have in my GOG catalog that actually run in Windows 7.
Personally, while I enjoyed my Win98 PC, I don't miss having to reinstall every half year. Since Vista, I haven't had to reinstall a single PC due to crashing - usually I do it because I bought a bigger hard drive (or SSD).