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Old November 1st 05, 06:37 PM posted to alt.comp.hardware.amd.thunderbird
uddarts
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"" wrote:
On 21 Oct 2005 18:36:50 -0400, uddarts
wrote:


i looked your board up and it is using the old sdram 168 pin.

you will
need to buy some ddr 2700 or ddr 3200 184 pin. the price

should be
about the same 3200 might be even cheaper.

check around for any board with cpu fsb 333 or 400.

when your friend opens the case have him look at the side of

the psu,
so we know if it has enough power. give us the brand, model

number and
what the amps are for the 3.3, 5 & 12volt lines. also have

him look at
how much extra room the case has. your board is a micro atx.

the case
may be big enough for a micro atx or full atx which would

give you
more options.


My friend Neil says it is the biggest box of the three
computers in
the house and should fit anything. It has seven slots.


welcome back! have you been hanging out down at the french riviera?

what do you think of the suggestion above?

your going to have to decide if your going to stay with onboard video
or get a video card too but that will run more money.

your also going to have to decide if you want a board that can take
advantage of the unlocked cpu or just run it as a xp2600, which would
be fine too.


you do some thinking and get back to us.

ud

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Old November 14th 05, 12:52 AM posted to alt.comp.hardware.amd.thunderbird
Dave The Brain
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On 1 Nov 2005 13:37:26 -0500, uddarts
wrote:

"" wrote:
On 21 Oct 2005 18:36:50 -0400, uddarts
wrote:


i looked your board up and it is using the old sdram 168 pin.

you will
need to buy some ddr 2700 or ddr 3200 184 pin. the price

should be
about the same 3200 might be even cheaper.

check around for any board with cpu fsb 333 or 400.

when your friend opens the case have him look at the side of

the psu,
so we know if it has enough power. give us the brand, model

number and
what the amps are for the 3.3, 5 & 12volt lines. also have

him look at
how much extra room the case has. your board is a micro atx.

the case
may be big enough for a micro atx or full atx which would

give you
more options.


My friend Neil says it is the biggest box of the three
computers in
the house and should fit anything. It has seven slots.


welcome back! have you been hanging out down at the french riviera?


I wish! No, I have been playing host to an endless stream of work
commitments and family entertaining. This morning I went with my
Grandfather to the Cenotaph in London so he could walk/be pushed in
the procession.

Life this month is extremely hectic and I feel I should give up my
social life in favour of something less stressful like leting a herd
of Wildebeeste run through the house.

As far as the computer goes, my TFT moniter (an Acer) appears to be
doing random colours two weeks after the end of its warranty expires.
Another two hundred quid I don't have. With Christmas coming I feel
like I'm building a fire and throwing ten Pound notes into it!

So, no sign of any more money for the computer unless it is for much
needed replacements or I get some for Christmas.

All I have is this chip whichif I read everyone's comments corectly I
may hopefully be able to use in my existing configuration and get some
speed boost without having to pay for anything else (keeping an eye on
my fan).

If I get more money then yes, new motherboard (with onboard graphic
and network but separate sound card) and more/better memory. Until
then I'm wondering if I can find the time to open the computer up and
stick the new CPU in and se if it works or not with what I have.


what do you think of the suggestion above?



All help is much appreciated. Sorry I've been offline so long.


your going to have to decide if your going to stay with onboard video
or get a video card too but that will run more money.

your also going to have to decide if you want a board that can take
advantage of the unlocked cpu or just run it as a xp2600, which would
be fine too.


you do some thinking and get back to us.

ud

 




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