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- From: davidsen@ariel.crd.GE.COM (william E Davidsen)
- Newsgroups: comp.os.linux
- Subject: Re: Best 'thing' to upgrade?
- Message-ID: <1992Sep8.190649.18371@crd.ge.com>
- Date: 8 Sep 92 19:06:49 GMT
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- In article <1992Sep7.133714.21760@cs.hw.ac.uk>, scottd@cs.hw.ac.uk (Scott Dunn) writes:
- | I have a 25MHz 386DX, 5 megs, 120MB HD, and am looking to upgrade my system.
- | The options are :
- | 33MHz 486DX motherboard
- | more RAM
- | bigger HD
- | 387
- | or a combo of some of the above.
- |
- | Budget of about 400 pounds, which will get me a cheap 486 motherboard.
- | 1MB cost about 25 pounds, I can go up to 8MB (motherboard limitation) this way.
- | A 387 about 130 pounds
- | I think my HD is big enough for the moment.
- |
- | So, I guess the question is, would I be better getting 8 megs and a 387, or sticking with 5 megs and getting a 486?
-
- I think you have the wrong question. The real question is "what will
- run better with each of these improvements?" right? Here's my guess
- having done each at one time or another.
-
- CPU - a 486 will be all around faster, and assuming you get a real 486
- the FPU will help X. You will then really run into memory size hurting
- performance.
-
- Memory - will ease swapping and make the general operation of the
- system faster. Unless Linus changes the way i/o is done it should make
- i/o faster, too, due to more buffers.
-
- HD - will help you keep more stuff online. Buy it *only* if (a) you
- are seriously short of HD now, and (b) if you can back it up to
- something practical. You are correct on having enough, I believe.
-
- FPU - will help X a bit. A must for SX users, but not as huge a
- difference for a moderately quick DX.
-
- If you were in the states I would say buy a 386DX40 board with cache
- and 387 (about $300). That would give you about double the performance
- very cheaply. It will not come near a 486-33, but it's quite cost
- effective, and you could add 3MB memory and still have half the fund
- left for future needs.
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- bill davidsen, GE Corp. R&D Center; Box 8; Schenectady NY 12345
- I admit that when I was in school I wrote COBOL. But I didn't compile.
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