Thanks for all the responses and advice. Actually I was browsing around this evening and found a dual 500 mghz board with I guess everything that it was supposed to have with it for $713. It was supposed tobe new and came with a full warranty. would I notice that much of a difference? With the amt of ram I have 892, I checked my hd specs and the drive is 7200rpm 2:1 L-2cache 10.26gb. I would like a larger hd and an overall machine that won't freeze on large games such as Diablo II it's 1500mb and 2x's has caused the machine to freeze up. I just thought that beefing up the machine would be an answer for this and for doing some things in Photoshop. I'm not a computer wizard by any stretch of the imagination and rely on reading lists such as this to learn all I can. I appreciate all of the great advice and time everyone takes to make this a wonderful learning experience for us novices out here. I know nothing about "overclocking" and I don't think I would even attempt to mess with any of the wiring or connections. Is the hard drive or the processor board difficult items to replace myself, or should I take it back to the dealer?
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