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June 22nd, 2003, 12:25 PM
#1
need help with upgrading pc
Motherboard: MBD PII/BX TB2 W/AUD JABIL R0
Processor: SAC PII 450MHZ R1
Memory: GW MEM DIM 128M 8X8 4C 100/66 R0
Hard Drive: HDD IDE 10.2GB MAX 91020D6 R0
Video Card: VID CRD 16MB NV4 AGP R1
Operating System: SWR OPC MS WINDOWS 98 R0
Those are some specific specs of my pc, my basic specs are on my signature.
-One thing I was wondering was, how much RAM can I add to my pc? Can I add 256 MB 2100 DDR-RAM?
-How fast of a processor can I add to my PC as well? What if I wanted a PIII or 4 1 GHZ processor? Can I add that to my PC with the specs I have?
-Also how much Harddrive can I add? Can I add 40GB space or do I need a new motherboard, etc?
-What type of videocard can I add?
thanks for the help
win 98 1st Edition, PII 450 mhz mmx, gateway GP6-450, soundblaster 64D PCI scard, nvidia RIVA TNT, cable modem, 128 mb/ram, appx 10 GB, plextor 12/10/32 burner.
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June 22nd, 2003, 02:23 PM
#2
You can't use DDR memory on that mobo, and in fact 128Mb is all you need for Win98.
You can't use a P3 or P4 CPU unless maybe you can find a Slocket adaptor somewhere, and you've already got the fastest P2 available. I don't think it would be cost effective to upgrade.
I would expect the HD limit to be 32Gb, but you might be able to download a BIOS upgrade that'll allow for a larger drive. Otherwise you can buy a PCI HD controller card which will allow you to use any size of drive.
You can probably add pretty much any AGP card - most are backward compatible. You won't get much benefit, though as the card will just spend all it's time waiting for data from the CPU.
Nick.
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June 22nd, 2003, 03:50 PM
#3
Are there motherboard +chipsets with pentiums that are low-cost, maybe like a P4 2 Ghz or P3 1-1.5 ghz?
That way I can add ddr-ram, and video card, etc.
win 98 1st Edition, PII 450 mhz mmx, gateway GP6-450, soundblaster 64D PCI scard, nvidia RIVA TNT, cable modem, 128 mb/ram, appx 10 GB, plextor 12/10/32 burner.
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June 22nd, 2003, 04:18 PM
#4
I definitely wouldn't bother with a P3. A 2GHz P4 processor will be quite cheap, but I wouldn't advise a cheap mobo, get something at least halfway decent and you'll have a nice stable PC. You still don't need to spend megabucks for a good mobo. I like Gigabyte mobo's myself.
Nick.
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