Thanks for the tips - you guys are the best.
I may well do this upgrade, but I don't think I'm going to do it
right now. At the moment, that upgrade is not a sufficiently big step up from what I currently have, given that new Athlon processors are in the pipeline, and also new GeForce4 and ATI video cards. I have very smooth AH gameplay most of the time, with a frame rate of at least 45 and sometimes as high as 70, using 1280x1024 resoulution. (Higher resolution would make the objects on my 19" monitor too small) I feel that upgrading now might not make that much difference and may prove disappointing.
Bloom25 - I agree about the manual reading. That's one of the reasons I like Asus - all their manuals are out there in .PDF Adobe Acrobat format. My girlfriend,
Tomato, upgraded to the A7V333, and is very pleased with it. She just installed it, and Windows detected a whole load of different devices, and all was well - no need to reinstall Windows. By the way, on the Scan website, the Athlon 2200 comes supplied with its own cooler - copper based, I believe.
So, no major upgrade for 6 months? But what I
might just do is buy another 256MB of RAM. I can get that for loose change. I'm running a 1.2GHz Athlon with 100MHz SDRAM (clock multiplier = 12, ie NOT overclocked). And those memory sticks are at giveaway prices now.