I want to upgrade my pc

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Im a newbie to all this but I am wanting to upgrade my current pc. I do photography as a hobby and am about to get so editing software, but the software I have at the moment struggles and its only basic. So I would like some ideas please. I have a Compagq Sr5601uk

Motherboard - MS-7525 (Boston)
Processor - Celeron E1200
Memory - 1Gb
Video graphics - Intergrated graphics using Intel GMA3100
Hard Drive - 160Gb
Computer case - Mid size ATX
Power supply - 300w

Now Im happy to do this gradually but I would like to know where to start. this is a first for me but I think im capable of doing it. Any help and Items to buy would be great. Thank you.
 
processor wise you have the following which are compatible:

Motherboard supports the following processor upgrades:

* Core 2 Duo E7xxx (Wolfdale-M)
* Core 2 Duo E4x00 (Conroe)
* Pentium E2xxx series (Conroe)
* Celeron Dual Core E1xx0 series (Conroe)
* Celeron 4xx series (Conroe)

and memory:

* Dual channel memory architecture
* Two 240-pin DDR2 DIMM sockets
* Supported DIMM types:
o PC2-5300 (667 MHz)
o PC2-6400 (800 MHz)
* Non-ECC memory only, unbuffered
* Supports 2GB DDR2 DIMMs
* Supports up to 4 GB* on 32 bit PCs
o 32 bit PCs cannot address a full 4.0 GB of memory.

taken from - http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/document?cc=uk&lc=en&docname=c01386897#N134
 
Budget? Which OS are you running? Whilst Neil is right on costs, it might be better to go for a complete new build (I'd be worried by the 300W power supply depending on the processor you choose).
 
Budget? Which OS are you running? Whilst Neil is right on costs, it might be better to go for a complete new build (I'd be worried by the 300W power supply depending on the processor you choose).

That was the jist of my reply which I deleted lol. It's been a while since I tinkered with PC internals so my idea was mainly driven by the thought that Celeron processors were the pit of the bunch and looking at the rest of the specs I didn't envisage the MB being able to take any of the more modern processors.

Might have to budget for a new monitor too perhaps.
 
i think the existing PSU should be okay up to a duo, providing youre not slapping anything else like internal hard drives or a power hungry graphics card.

while im not a big fan of budget PSUs they not too bad with a limited spec. example, i have a budget CIT SFF case with supplied "300w" unit. runs a core2 quad fine.
 
Have just got a mailshot from eBuyer for this.. Value Desktop PC £229

- Intel Pentium Dual Core E5800 Processor 3.2Ghz
- 4GB DDR3 1333Mhz
- 1TB hard drive
- DVD-RW drive

Only thing is, it doesn't come with OS, keyboard, mouse or monitor. But I'm guessing you're probably running XP or Vista so it could be worthwhile upgrading to 7 whilst you're on.
 
id prefer a E7600 core2duo in the existing chassis to be honest, more cache, faster FSB..

i concider Intel Pentium (as the E5800) processors to be in line with celerons personally.
 
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I run my PCs 24/7 (which, I admit is probably unusual). I've had 3 good 320W power supplies fail after about 3 years use. Decided that I'd overspec and went for 650W since then and haven't had a failure (although I do normally keep a spare handy just in case - 4 PCs using ATX sized power supplies here...).
 
Well i really dont know what to do now. I would love to buy a new pc but this one is only couple years old, but then again it does not really do what I want it to do. What about laptops? Would anybody reccomend using a laptop for photography?
 
Neil g - Ive just been reading other posts about laptops and I think im against going down that route now for photo editing.
So neil do you think im best to replace complete unit or should I slowly upgrade my current one?
 
Ok if I go down the upgrade root then. What processor do you reccomend and memory for £160?
 
+1 for Scan. Dealt with them on numerous occasions, very helpful staff and easy to take things back if they do go wrong.

On the E7600, I have it on a little desktop running a few media programmes and it copes well. It'll be a big upgrade on your current rig!
 
luckily i dont like far from scan and use them quite often (for work aswell) and never have an issue with faulty parts. I even bought my new system from them and wouldnt consider buying from anywhere else.

If you looking for new cpu, mobo and ram have a look at there bundles they are quite good value.
 
I'd have to agree that eBuyer seem to win on cost, but if you live near Scan (as i do) paying that little extra to have the comfort of being able to take it in etc could be worth it.

That said I haven't bought from them in the past few months, purely due to me having no money!
 
I've just added up everything I've bought from ebuyer over the years.... <cough> six grand <cough> Expensive business this building PCs!
 
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