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| Can my computer support this?!?!? Ok, i have a Dell Dimension XPS from like '97 or '98 its got a 6 gig hd right now and an intell pentum 2 with like a 500mhz mother board, also it was made for windows 95 but i have windows 98 on it, now i need to know can this computer support a new bigger harddrive and a better mother board? |
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| Yeah id think a new HD would be do-able but a new motherboard.....probably not knowing how these companies do all that proprietary stuff. for the cost of computers now a days ive seen on pricewatch a complete system for about $300 for like a 1.6ghz system....even tho they come with some kind of crappy stuff...it would be a big step up from a 500mhz machine ;) |
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| If you want to save you money Depends on what you want to use it for... but a computer like that makes a nice little home server, or Linux Firewall, or File Server even. I am running a P2 Celeron 300mhz with Windows 2000 Server...just fine. It is operating as my oracle 8i & SQL 2000 databases, as well as my http/web server.... Not the speediest, but till the P4 3.06 drops, and the 800 FSB boards are out...I am waiting to spend my money on a new system.. |
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| Just upgrade the ram and hd Get a promise ultra 133 controller and a new Harddrive. Also max out the ram on the motherboard. (probably somewhere around 512-768MB is standard on those) If you want to upgrade the motherboard, you're most likely going to have to buy a new case. (go Antec or equivilent, cheap cases SUCK) Just adding more ram and a faster harddrive on a supported IDE chipset is a HUGE increase in speed. Most people don't NEED more than 500mhz except for games and work applications. |
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I like you're avatar TallCool. Also, let this be a lesson to you; don't buy Dell -- the only people you want building you your computers is Apple. |
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