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Update Old System: CPU and Memory
I have a old system that I want to update. PC Chips M810DLU 7.5A Motherboard
1. Athlon XP 2400+ Thoroughbred (266) $70 Is this going to be a noticeable improvement on a Duron 1.3 Morgan (200)? 2. Corsair ValueSelect 2x512 DDR $74-80 I am sure this is going to be a major gain over 1x128. Any reason I cant use the PC3200 which is cheaper than PC2100? PS Sorry I edited to clean it up while you were posting. Went back and replaced mobo reference. Last edited by Gene1; 02-25-2007 at 01:29 PM. |
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That's about the best you can do with that - if you trust that old PC Chips board. I sure don't. I'd say it would be better to get a cheap modern board, processor, and ram if the case has a halfway decent PSU. Take a look at this, it's not going to cost you much more and it will be reliable:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16813131029 Asus P5PE-VM http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16819112206 Celeron-D 331 http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16820146577 Crucial 2x512 PC3200 That's only about 25 bucks more. You will have a brand new Asus board with an Intel chipset. The Cely-D will do everything she needs quite nicely. You will have a system that is upgradeable with a video card and a Core 2 Duo later if needed. If the existing PSU is junk a decent replacement will be less than 40 bucks - anything from FSP or Sparkle is good, you only need 300 watts. |
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The powersupply is a 4 year old 300W Apex (Allied-Deere?). I know this is supposed to be the worst of the worst.
I hate to replace something thats been this reliable and still has absolutely rock stable voltage. |
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Oh my. Take your chances. I'd replace it - don't give your mom something that could pop at any time. I'm referring to both the mobo and PSU.
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1. Asus M2N-MX $43
2. Sempron 64 3000+ $43 3. OCZ Platinum 2x512 PC2 6400 $85 4. Sparkle Power Q ATX 300GU $19 Any Better? |
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In my opinion? Heck no - I'll take an Intel over that in a heartbeat. I'm not slamming AMD. That's a 24 pin mobo, the PSU is not suitable. It would be fine on the Intel board though.
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Dohhh!!!! Got stuck on the fact that I am currently 20-Pin. You are slowly convincing me to go Intel...
Would the P5L-MX be more future proof than the P5PE-VM? With the ability to accept SATA Drives, PCI-E Video Cards, and the 945G Chipset to run Vista Aero Glass when the time comes? Would the D347 Cedar Mill be worth the extra $15 over the "old" D331? PS a Athlon XP 2200+ Thoroughbred (266) $43 and $74 worth of memory sure looked attractive. Guess I will be spending $190-225 instead of $117. |
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1. Yes.
2. Yes. Best ram value for the P5L-MX is Corsair Value Select DDR2-667. You will need a 24 pin PSU for that board. Look for a 300+ watt Sparkle/FSP ATX 2.0. Treat your mom right - don't give her technology that died several years ago. |
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