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my computer is a emachine w1500 back when i got it it was just to do school reports and get on the net now that im more into pc gaming i need help is there any cheap way to upgrade it to get it closer to current standards
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you dont want to upgrade a emachine. They are made small, and they are made difficult to upgrade. It would be in your best interest to buy a new pc, or try making your own.
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I just serviced an eMachine with an Atholon 1.5ghz cpu with 512mb of ram running at a 200mhz memory timing that could be brought up to 333mhz. The max on the W3050 is 1gb total. You must be running an XP1600 as seen on the specifications on their support site.
"Specifications CPU: AMD Athlon™ XP Processor 1600+ (1.40GHz) with QuantiSpeed™ architecture Operating System: Genuine Microsoft® Windows® XP Home Edition2 Monitor Bundle: eMachines 15" eView™ 15w Monitor (13.8" Viewable, 0.28mm dot pitch) Chipset: VIA KM 266 Memory: 128MB DDR Hard Drive: 40GB HDD Optical Drives: 24x Max. CD-RW Drive; 3.5" 1.44MB FDD Video: S3 ProSavage8 (integrated) (1 AGP slot available for upgrade) Sound: Avance Logic ALC201 Modem: 56K ITU v.92-ready Fax/Modem Peripherals: Keyboard, Wheel Mouse, Amplified Speakers Ports/Other: 4 USB ports (2 on front), 1 Serial, 1 Parallel, 2 PS/2, Audio In & Out, MIDI/Game port, Mic & Head Phone jack on front, 3 PCI slots (2 available) Dimensions: 7.25" W x 14.125" H x 16" D Internet Access: AOL 3-month membership included Software: Microsoft Works 2000, Money 2002, Adobe® Acrobat® Reader, Real Player, Encarta Online, Netscape® 6.2.1, AOL 7.0, CompuServe®, MSN®, BigFix®, McAfee Anti-Virus (90-days trial version)" http://www.emachines.com/support/pro...es&model=W1500 With a max fsb of only 266mhz you may be able to jump up one or two models on the cpu and add some memory there. But the overall cost would be better directed towards a new system other then the lowest of the line prebuilt systems. Those are plainly speaking "something to throw on shelves" at retail outlets. The money spent trying to upgrade the outdated model there would put you into a fairly decent Socket 939 board. |
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whats a good cheap socket 939 board
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cpu:1.40 gigahertz AMD Athlon XP memory:368 Megabytes(256, 128) hard disk: 40GB Board: First International Computer, Inc. AM35 PCB 1.x Bus Clock: 133 megahertz BIOS: Award Software International, Inc. 6.00 PG 04/29/2002 Results! Why, man, I have gotten a lot of results. I know several thousand things that won't work. Thomas A. Edison |
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What is your price range? You can look over an Asus model with only i PCI-Express 16x slot if you are not planning an SLI or Crossfire dual video card setup at http://www.mwave.com/mwave/viewspec....iteria=BA22043
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ASUS A8N5X nVIDIA nFORCE4 CHIPSET SERIAL ATA150 ATX FORM FACTOR 1xPCI-E(X16)/1xPCI-E(X4)/2xPCI-E(X1)/3xPCI/4xDDR W/SATA,RAID,LAN(Gb),USB 2.0 & AUDIO (CPU TYPE:AMD ATHLON 64 - SOCKET 939)=AMD ATHLON 64 4000+ - SAN DIEGO= CORSAIR TWINX1024-3200C2PT=(512MBX2)
thats the options i choose on that site im thinking another GB tho what do u think whats a good video card for a low price
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On Asus boards a pair of 1gb Kingston DDR400 dimms would go well. For a look over of both NVidia and ATI driven cards in the $60-$150 price range, http://www.mwave.com/mwave/Deepsearchdd.hmx?UID=&CID= Here the preference on ATI models cards speaks for itself. Where the response will probably come from someone pushing the 7900 GT or another NVidia driven card with a large price tag as well. The older ATI X850 and X1300 models looked good while some may suggest the NVidia 6800.
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It's not like Kingston and Asus were made to go together or work especially well with each other. You can choose: G Skill, Corsair, Kingston, OCZ, Mushkin, Crucial are all "good" companies.
As for the graphics card, if you're budget is low, I would suggest the X800GTO2 or 7600GT. The 7600GT is much better though.
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Kingston turned out to be the reliable brand on the Asus boards run at this end. Corsair is noted for the gaming machines while OCZ is the premium name. Initially Cprsair was run on one of the boards until it developed faults while constantly running some demanding apps. The Kingston memory now being run has been in the system longer under the same situations. On video cards whitex will have to decide which one is the best for the budget.
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