Well I had been looking to buy myself a graphics card for a while but noticed a bundle deal for a motherboard and AMD 64 3000+ for £126.99 so this made me think. Is it really worth spending £135 on a AGP graphics card when I could upgrade the whole board and CPU for less. I'd rather spend my money better and be more future proof so thats why I'm asking your lot advice 
http://www.ebuyer.com/customer ... WV3&product_uid=97166
My main question is whats the view on the bundle deal?? Is it pretty future proof and is the motherboard good ?
Someone recommended I buy http://www.dabs.com/productvie ... +Athlon+ULi+m1695+ATX+A+L
But the price difference would be quite a bit between the bundle and buying this motherboard + CPU. Would it be worth the price difference ??
Thanks in advance for any help as I'm not to sure on all this stuff
the computer world moves to quickly for my liking 
Keiran

http://www.ebuyer.com/customer ... WV3&product_uid=97166
My main question is whats the view on the bundle deal?? Is it pretty future proof and is the motherboard good ?
Someone recommended I buy http://www.dabs.com/productvie ... +Athlon+ULi+m1695+ATX+A+L
But the price difference would be quite a bit between the bundle and buying this motherboard + CPU. Would it be worth the price difference ??
Thanks in advance for any help as I'm not to sure on all this stuff
the computer world moves to quickly for my liking 
Keiran
If so the I might look at your first bundle upgrade bc it is my understanding that pci express is starting to to take over in the graphics card field bc its faster. If your system does not need upgrading then I would just go for a new graphics card.
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is there any ideas on the price range for the CPUs and Mobo ? The reason I'm looking at upgrading the motherboard is because I only have a AGP slot in my computer and at the moment im running on the onboard card. So I feel rather than spend a good bit of money on a AGP card which is outdated I'd be better off upgrading to 64. I can get a hold of a sapphire x800GTO^2 256mb pci-e for £130 which seemingly can be overclocked to the better model 