Am Mittwoch, 11. April 2012, 02:11:35 schrieb Walter Dnes:
> On Tue, Apr 10, 2012 at 06:45:55PM +0100, Stroller wrote
> 
> > I'm sceptical over the benefits of upgrading a 4 year old PC (short
> > of ripping most all the guts out and starting again). I know the
> > industry has currently settled on PCIe, but haven't bus speeds
> > increased in the last 4 years? Are all the latest cards compatible
> > with your Dell? If not, then you'll probably end up buying an older
> > model, and then that will be sub-optimal when you want to upgrade
> > your motherboard in a year's time.
> 
>   I've posted a snapshot of the Dell's internals on my ISP's personal
> webspace at http://clients.teksavvy.com/~walterdnes/misc/dell2.jpg  Is
> the long black slot PCIe?  What's the short black slot?
> 
> > I'm sorry if this reply is unhelpful, but you give a lot of information,
> > and perhaps that means you might be open to considering alternative
> > solutions to the core problem.
> 
>   If it's PCIe, so be it.  Actually, a post that prevents me wasting
> money is helpful <G>.  Would PCIe be significantly better on the same
> CPU+GPU, or is it hype?

a lot, lot lot lot better. No hype.
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