I had always wondered if I could. And I had never had a brand new computer, before. Always junky hand-me-downs. I have cured that.
Some of you here remember Heathkit. Well, I put together one of their 400v regulated power supplies in high school; and PC's are a cakewalk in comparison!
Here is what I have, for those that know of such things:
Intel Core 2 Duo Processor E6600 - 2.40 GHz with 4 MB L2 cache (I had 900 MHz Celeron)
this is a 64-bit processor
A nice Intel DG965WH motherboard, capable of 8 gig memory
2 x 1 gig Kingston ValueRam memory (I had 256 Mb)
1 300 gig hard drive w/16 MB cache (I had 20 gig)
OS is Windows XP Professional x64
So far it is nothing short of amazing! It boots up so fast, opens browsers so fast. There is a jig-saw puzzle game I like to play, on Excite. On both my old PC and the one at work, when that game is active, the processor is running at 100%! I watched this one last night, and it never went above 53%. So I turned on some music. It didn't even flinch!
Today I went to the store to buy a couple more fans (they are cheap, and cool is cool!), and a DVD drive. I had not bought a DVD drive yet, as the need hadn't presented itself. Well, it seems manufacturers are beginning to format their driver and software discs as DVD rather than CD. All I had was a CD-R, and I could not load the drivers onto my new motherboard!
My fear of buying a DVD drive was unwarranted. Fry's had one for $50 with a $20 mail-in rebate.
So far the only stickler with this new system is the 64-bit processor.
64-bit is a good thing, as it was explained to me, because the OS sees each processor (I have 2) as 2 processors. So it actually thinks I have 4!
Only trouble is, there are many programs that will not run on 64-bit technology.
I think mostly I did this because I knew it would be a challenge that was safely within my capabilities (don't want to disappoint myself!), and it would force me to learn about PC structure. And it did!
I am just amazed that it works. I am typing this on it now...
