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2003-03-05, 05:53 PM | [Ignore Me] #1 | ||
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right now I have an obsolete computer that manages to run some modern games. However, online and with new games, there is lag between the processor and cable modem blah blah sob story
Anyway, I may soon buy a barebones comp with a 2ghz processor, new mobo, and pretty much nothing else. I want to transfer my current hard drive, hercules 3d prophet ultra, soundblaster SB live, mouse, keyboard, and anything necessary for my cable hookup to the barebones comp. However, my dad says there will be unsolvable problems with compatibility between my harddrive and a brand new mobo, bus, bios, etc. I am not a hardware whiz, and I was wondering, could somone could help me find a way to transfer the above stuff into a barebones computer without fucking it up real bad?
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2003-03-05, 07:06 PM | [Ignore Me] #3 | ||
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I;m getting the parts soon, don't have them yet, but I don't know how to transfer, really. I may just get a new mobo, processor, and ram, instead of a barebones, and insert it into my current comp after removing my current mobo.
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2003-03-05, 09:44 PM | [Ignore Me] #5 | ||
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actually, I went to Microcenter and the guys there told me I basically had to buy a new comp because I have ME and all the good boards go wit XP, sp I might have to get that damn OS, spending about 729$
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2003-03-05, 11:22 PM | [Ignore Me] #7 | ||
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have:
p3 500mhz genuintel 128 mgb ram Hercules 3d prophet ultra SB Live! wave out DEfault system bios Win ME Acer LCD screen Labtec Keyboard Microsoft Intellipoint Optical mouse All this stuff came from Dell, cept the vid card, screen, mouse, and keyboard Want: 2ghz processor (requires new motherboard) 512 mb ram ^in addition to what I already have. However, they told me at microcenter that I couldn't just put a new motherboard and processor in place of my old one, because the dellness on the hard drive would recognize it as non-dell and wouldn't accept it because to reinstall my OS after a format, I would have to use a dell recovery CD which we have. A non-dell XP is several hundred so With that, mobo costs, and processor costs, combine those and it would cost as much to buy a new PC. I haven't done the math yet, but they offered me this: 512mb ram 2ghz processor some mobo, don't remember, 500 mhz FSB, I think, maybe a bit less 32 mb SHARED memory vid card some sound card standard ports Win XP the above and other small shit for 729. I have about 500 saved but I can get maybe 200 more from my rents to pay back later. btw, how much would an AMD Athlon XP cost? I think the one at MC was a 2 gig or 1.8 gig and the processor was 209, I dunno if this is overpriced or not. I don't wanna get an athlon though, I heard they just crash when they overheat, but p4s regulate their clock speed so they don't overheat.
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2003-03-06, 06:29 AM | [Ignore Me] #8 | ||
If you buy that then you're getting ripped off....
I'd recomend this: Asus A7N8X $118 AMD Athlon XP 2100 $93 Glacial Cooling Fan Socket-A 25dB (Copper) For All AMD CPU (Up To XP2700/MP2100) $30 BLUE CHIEFTEC Server Chasis Workstation Tower with Plastic Front Cover and Side Panel Fan whit a AMD approved 450W PSU. Model nr Model#: DX1BLD SF U2F 450W. $65. (looks like it's up to spec, has the proper voltages) CORSAIR MEMORY 512MB PC2700 VALUE SELECT. DDR RAM - OEM $77 IBM 60GB 7200RPM Model # IC35L060AVER07, Part # 07N6655 - OEM, DRIVE ONLY $90 (IBM's hd's actually rock, belive it or not hehe) = $473 If you don't know how to install it yourself then get someone else to do it or go to a shop. All prices based on www.newegg.com Soundcard and vidcard, CD rom, burner etc you just steal from your old PC.. That dell HD thing confused me abit tho, dell dosn't use standard HD's? cause if they do then it's really not a problem if you want to keep your old stuff, just set the old hd to slave, copy what you want and reformat. You keep the monitor, mouse, keyboard etc ofcourse. As for the AMD heating issue, well it's really not an issue annymore. AMD's used to overheat but they're alott better now and whit a good fan (don't ever go for a cheap cpu fan, you'll find cheaper than what i recomended but don't get them) they don't crash. |
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2003-03-06, 11:35 AM | [Ignore Me] #11 | ||
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What they told you about the hard drive is total crap. I've transfered hard drives out of prebuilt machines (Dells and others) and never had a problem. You could buy a new hard drive and keep the one from your dell and put them both in your new machine. That way you'd have a nice, fast, new hard drive and could easily copy all the files you wanted off the old one.
And the rig Zatrais recommended is . If you get the xp2100+ (which you should) make sure you get the "Thorobread B" core, it's newer. I have an xp2100+ (defaults to 1.73ghz) overclocked to 2.2ghz with a minor temp increase. Just need a good heatsink/fan.
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2003-03-06, 04:19 PM | [Ignore Me] #13 | ||
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Barton stock cpus are still damn good and they overclock pretty damn well. I'm OC'n my amd 3000 this weekend to 2.5ghz and if it performs like it should it beats out the P4 3.06 ghz in most tests. I'm waiting on my new cooling system because this gets hot as hell, literally. I just wish this damn cpu worked with the A7N8x deluxe mobo though. Conflicts arise between the 3000 and the nforce2 chipset which won't allow you to install XP which is a bummer so I'm using the KT400 chipset. =|
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2003-03-06, 04:23 PM | [Ignore Me] #14 | ||
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for the Asus a7n8x, it says it uses DIMM ram, isn't that not as good as the other kinds? And will it support the DDr ram you recommended? Or is that all I can get in my price range? Or do I not know what I am talking about(likely)? I just heard someone say dimm was older or worse or sumptin.
I searched for the a7n8x and it had 2 a7n8xs, 1 ws 124.99 and the other was 159.99. I chose the 124.99 for price checking. Also, are you SURE the tower has the right voltages? if I fuck up I'll never get the "I told you so"s from my dad out of my head, especially cuz the things are non-refundable. Sorry about so many questions, I don't know muc about hardware, but thanx alot for the help.
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2003-03-06, 04:27 PM | [Ignore Me] #15 | ||
DIMM is just the name of the slot that the ram uses... all DDR use the DIMM slot so thats fine... geting the cheaper on delux board is fine too, unless you need the onboard stuff like the soundcard and network interface controller, or network card..
and yes the voltages are correct. |
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