Do you know what model processor is in there now?
use CPUz... there is more info you need to know. Like what socketIntel Pentium 4 2.0 Ghz
use CPUz... there is more info you need to know. Like what socket
I used PC Wizard 2007 and got the following specs for the mainboard upgradeability.
Socket/Slot : J1E1
Upgrade interface : ZIF Socket
Supported Speed : 2000 MHz (or more)
Supported Voltage : 3.0V
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According to those specs, it's 400 mhz FSB which is useless in today's world. Lower end processors are double that now a days. It's going to cost atleast $300 to upgrade the cpu and mobo because your going to need to get an OS cd(assuming you don't have a full version one)
Buy a new one no point in upgrading it, build it yourself so it can be more future proof than just buying it from some prebuilt site
you cant say its useless, the primary role of pc is not for gaming you know, unlike you most people use computer for printing doc & spreadsheets which dont have to be more than 400mhz of FSB.