truefusion, on May 16 2007, 07:20 AM, said:
Heh, yeah, i think shipping over seas might bring the S&H over $10. As for buying a new motherboard and its compatibility with other hardware: check the motherboard-that-you're-planning-on-buying's specs and see if they meet up with your current socket for the processor; same for RAM, check out the speed (e.g. DDR2 800, 667, etc). When replacing the motherboard, the processor and RAM tends to become incompatible, unless you purchase one that supports your current RAM and processor; everything else basically stays the same. Well, if you want oustanding performance for games, then you'll probably have to buy GFX cards that are over $200, but the one you listed here (according to some of the reviews) isn't all that bad for gaming.
Shipping costs are still fine, I don't mind them but customs will really worry me, sometimes it so happens that we have to pay 120% of the actual price of the product we bought!
Okay, here I would need check which motherboard is mine now. And I don't need outstanding gaming performance at all, as I mentioned earlier, I'll mostly play MMORPGs which only require video memory upto 128 MB I guess for now, those free ones. Strategy games I don't think will require this much of video memory too! And not all FPS games require that much of a high configured video card as far as I've seen. And this one's 512 MB, my friends use 256 MB ones and I had a 128 MB one but somehow it stopped working.

So I guess for me, it's really good for an average gamer. (I haven't played a game in 1 entire year! Used to play loads of Counter Strike and Unreal Tournament and many single-player games, not anymore, thanks to my graduation year.

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Anyways, thanks for all this help, and I am just going to shift to Ubuntu first and then think whether I have to buy off new hardware.