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Old 07-18-2007, 01:26 PM   #1
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need help pls

Ok ive currently got an old dell p4 1.6ghz, 512ram, geforce fx 5200. I recently planned on building another computer and bought a Geforce 7600 GT, I was wondering If i can use my old dell computers case, ethernet modem, pretty much everything but the motherboard, processor, vid card, and ram. I wanna buy a new motherboard, processor, some ram, and put in the 7600 gt if that would work to save me some money because im on limited funds. I dont know which motherboard, processor, or ram to buy. I wouldnt mind spending more of my money on the motherboard because i want something easily upgradable and that will last awhile. I dont wanna spend over $340 for the motherboard, processsor, and ram. i dont mind using 1 gig of ram for now since it is easily upgradable. i mainly just worried about getting a decent motherboard that will last awhile. I want to also make sure I will be able to use my other old parts as well.

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Welcome to PCMech. What model is your Dell? The problem is that many are made with proprietary materials. For example, the case may only accept Dell parts.
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the only thing that you can probably use from your old Dell is your monitor. The case is probably a no, the power supply is a definite no, and unless the component it inserted into the PCI slot you can probably not use it.
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