Originally posted by ZeroHour: Okay I'm ready for bed, lol. But one last post.
I saw the part on the 64 vs 32 bit. But I read done the Celeron list and it says it has 64 bit support. So I'm still confused.
But I do get the 64 vs 32 bit part.
The "64-bit support" that Intel is referring to is extended memory support. It's a completely different thing.
And to reiterate, since I edited my previous post while you were writing your last one, without a PCI-x slot, you can't buy that high-end graphics card that you want to in the future either. They don't even make any high-end cards for the AGP 8x slot that that PC has anymore. You need a motherboard with a PCI-express slot on it.
Quite simply that PC would be already outdated in some very significant matters that would make future upgrades a virtual impossibility.