On 2011/08/26 11:52 (GMT-0500) Duncan Way composed:
I'm about to replace my desktop (it's 8 years old and showing it's age).
Showing age how?
It will have a pcie-x ati card.
An option you may wish to consider is the path I took when upgrading to PCIe. I bought a new old stock PCIe card that uses a chip on the Snap supported
chip list, e.g. X300, X600, X700, X800 and others.
OS/2 hasn't changed WRT older hardware like you have now, and it itself certainly doesn't demand faster hardware. You may enjoy increased speed when running office or Mozilla apps - if you can even get the newer hardware to work at all. Without ACPI support from the OS, newer hardware can be impossible to use.
IOW, "upgrading" your hardware may be an exercise best avoided unless playing the thoroughly research first and install eCS v2 instead of OS/2 game.
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