Ram? Hard Drive? CPU?

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Which one for $150

  1. Ram

    41.9%
  2. HDD

    27.9%
  3. CPU

    18.6%
  4. None...spend on beer

    11.6%
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    I'd like to upgrade my Ram to 4 Gigs
     
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    #22
    I would personally go with upgrading my RAM to 8 GB
    Have a HDD of 350 GB, more than enough for me; and CPU is pretty funky, so don't wanna change it!
     
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    #23
    I'd spend it on a CPU, since I am still using a 5 year old 2.2Ghz Celeron.
     
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    #24
    Eyagh! I was the first and only one to say beer? :eek: :eek:
     
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    #25
    i will go with beer. i 150$ is enough for my montly quota :cool:
     
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    #26
    Personally I'd have to spend it on beer. I already have 4gb ram, plenty of hdd space and recently upgraded CPU to Q6600.
     
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    #27
    Your motherboard has 8 ram slots? :eek:
     
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    #28
    The last time I checked the largest single ram is 4 GB... so you'll need only 2 slots :p
     
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    #29
    my RAM is ok, HDD space is still ok, so I'll upgrade my CPU for me to run more processes.. all at once..
     
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    #30
    I would spend the most on graphics card as I have 4gb ram and 500 gb sata ;)

    Yeah, but thats not needed, 2x2gb is OK :D
     
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    #31
    always go with the beer.
     
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    #32
    Bet you failed in math... he wanted 8 GB RAM... :p :D
     
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    #33
    ahhhhh...the Celeron....almost like the "No Brand" of groceries :D
     
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    #34
    Hard drive. Because I really need the extra spaces.
     
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    #35
    I'd go with the hardrive, you'll never have too much storage with all the movie and music files out there :)
     
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    #36
    I would get more Ram.
     
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    #37
    Sounds like external hard drives are the way to go to increase capacity. I wonder if a manufacturer will come up with an external CPU? Or external RAM??
     
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    #38
    ^ thats un imaginable
     
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    #39
    i would buy a badass cooling fan
     
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    #40
    I will go with RAM to boost up the speed of my machine.
     
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