Upgrading the E-Machine

chris8105

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Right now I have a T3882 emachine computer that I would like to do a little bit of upgrading to. Here is what I want to do to it..
mobo http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?item=N82E16813123009
processor http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?item=N82E16819116231
ram http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?item=N82E16820145526
video card http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage.jsp?skuId=7907811&st=PNY+GeForce+7600+&type=product&id=1149206843643

It will run good with that setup wont it? Another question I had was the mobo, I am guessing that it will bolt up just fine to my emachine case?
 
Maybe, maybe not. You'd need a new power supply most likely as well.

Instead of the P4 541, get the Pentium D 805.
 
You will most likely have to buy a new case, usually OEM cases will not accept any other motherboards then what the manufacture makes for it due to proprietory case connections going to the motherboard. You can get decent cases pretty cheap these days, just make sure the power supply is sufficient.
 
1. The 805 is dual core, while the 541 is single.

2. Don't trust power supplies that come with cases.
 
I've heard and am familiar with Epox. They have good things.

Now, for you Chris, I have to things to disagree in your listing.

The video card you chose is a 7600GS, which implies GDDR2. I would recommend using the 7600GT, which uses the GDDR3 memory.

Next, I also recommend that you buy a 500W+ Power supply. The one in your listing is not enough. My P4 has the limits on it with 9 fans and such, soo...upgrade yours.

The Processor is pure junk as well. The FSB is 533 and the motherboard's is FSB800/1066 only. Get this one:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16819116253

RAM: It;s good, but it could be better. Get this one:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16820145568
A few bucks more and faster.
 
You will most likely have to buy a new case, usually OEM cases will not accept any other motherboards then what the manufacture makes for it due to proprietory case connections going to the motherboard. You can get decent cases pretty cheap these days, just make sure the power supply is sufficient.

The black eMachines cases built after approximately 2003 or so use standard microATX boards, with usually only custom BIOSes supplied to eMachines standards by the makers. For example, my eMachines "AM39L" mobo is actually an FIC K7M-400; the only difference is an eMachines BIOS.

Also, a friend's new W3118 uses an FIC K8MC51G motherboard, also with a custom eMachines BIOS.

I was going to put in a Biostar M7VIG400 earlier this year in my W2785 case and the measurements showed it would have fit inside with no problems, even down to the positions of the mounting screws.

Tom
 
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