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Old November 18th 07, 04:12 PM posted to alt.sys.pc-clone.compaq
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Default Overclocking Compaq 5700N

DKline wrote:

I wrote an earlier message regarding overclocking this machine.
Thanks for the suggestions. This machine runs XP very well and since
there is no chance of overclocking this is there a way to put a faster
Celeron processor in it, would it recognize it and run at the new
speed? There doesn't seem to be a way to set any switches or anything
on the motherboard. Thanks for any suggestions. DKline

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DKline,

With 2 gigs of 6400 ddr2 matched memory selling for $60 USDlrs, and a ECS
GeForce6100SM-M motherboard and AMD X2 be 2300 Combo in the $88 range. I
would think looking for a CPU/Motherboard combo would be a much better way
to upgrade your system rather than trying to keep your current
motherboard,and memory by adding a newer CPU...

Since the ECS GeForce6100SM-M is a micro board it should fit your case
without any modification, Your power supply output should be ok for the 45
watt CPU, & your front panel switches and wiring should adapt easily.

You would want a newer Sata hard drive, a solid 80gig WD is $40 at newegg,
and your current CD/DVD will work. A Stock CPU fan should work and you
might need a $7 tube of Arctic Silver to mount the CPU to the
motherboard...

I also saw a Celeron d430 CPU & motherboard combo for $59 Last weekend at my
local Fry's electronics if you were looking to spend a little less...

This is more than a few bits of Hardware change, but your total cost is far
less than a new computer... Yet your performace increases would be
amazing... You would have also assembled most of your computer... Remember
the AMD X2 6400 Black edition will fit in the ESC GeForce6100SM-M
motherboard giving you continued upgrade path...

Next time you would be able to build your own system, and reduce your
cost/performance premium that is in most brand name computers sitting on
the retail shelves...

JR the postman