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Author: | Pig [ Sat Jun 07, 2003 10:06 pm ] |
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Author: | Satis [ Sat Jun 07, 2003 10:11 pm ] |
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Author: | Pig [ Sun Jun 08, 2003 3:36 am ] |
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Author: | Inquisitor [ Sun Jun 08, 2003 4:18 am ] |
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Author: | Satis [ Sun Jun 08, 2003 9:29 pm ] |
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Author: | Pig [ Sun Jun 08, 2003 9:42 pm ] |
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Author: | Pig [ Sun Jun 08, 2003 9:44 pm ] |
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Manufacturer Intel Pentium III processor Clock Speed 800MHz L2 Cache Size 256 Processor Clock Speed 800MHz Memory Memory Slot 1 Description [J6J1]: 128Mb Memory Slot 2 Description [J6J2]: 128Mb Memory Slot 3 Description [J7J1]: 256Mb Available Memory 62.02 % Page File Size 1504.0Mb Available Page File 82.16 % Virtual Memory 2015.5Mb Available Virtual Memory 77.05 % Memory Memory Slot 1 Description [J6J1]: 128Mb Memory Slot 2 Description [J6J2]: 128Mb Memory Slot 3 Description [J7J1]: 256Mb Memory Memory Network Card Adapters 3Com 3C460B 10/100 Mbps USB Ethernet Network Adapter - Packet Scheduler Miniport 10/100Mbps Fast Ethernet Adapter - Packet Scheduler Miniport Storage Drive Type Drive Size Total Available Space User Available Space C: FAT32 19.00Gb 2.195Gb 16.80Gb Storage Hardware Type Description DVD/CD-ROM Drives SAMSUNG DVD-ROM SD-612 SONY CD-RW CRX140E Disk Drives WDC WD204BA 19.01Gb Display Adapters NVIDIA RIVA TNT2 Model 64/Model 64 Pro 32Mb Floppy Disk Drives (Standard floppy disk drives) Floppy disk drive IDE ATA/ATAPI Controllers Intel(r) 82371AB/EB PCI Bus Master IDE Controller Primary IDE Channel Secondary IDE Channel Keyboards Standard 101/102-Key or Microsoft Natural PS/2 Keyboard Mice and Other Pointing Devices PS/2 Compatible Mouse Monitors Dell E770s - Dell Computer Corp. Sound Devices Aureal Vortex 8830 Audio (WDM) Unimodem Half-Duplex Audio Device USB Controllers Intel(r) 82371AB/EB PCI to USB Universal Host Controller Software Name Version MySQL Control Center 0.9.2 WebFldrs XP 9.50.5318 McAfee Firewall 4.01.6000 Paint Shop Pro 7 Anniversary Edition 7.0.4.0000 MSN Messenger 5.0 5.0.0544 McAfee VirusScan Home Edition 7.01.6000 Software |
Author: | Pig [ Sun Jun 08, 2003 9:50 pm ] |
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Microprocessor type Intel® Pentium® III microprocessor that runs at 100 MHz externally Microprocessor speeds 450 MHz internal/100 MHz external 500 MHz internal/100 MHz external 550 MHz internal/100 MHz external 600 MHz internal/100 MHz external 650 MHz internal/100 MHz external 700 MHz internal/100 MHz external 750 MHz internal/100 MHz external 800 MHz internal/100 MHz external 850 MHz internal/100 MHz external L1 cache 32 KB SRAM (16-KB data cache; 16-KB instruction cache) L2 cache Dimension XPS Txxx 512-KB pipelined write-back SRAM on a separate chip on the processor card. The L2 cache runs at half the processor's internal clock speed. Dimension XPS Txxxr 256-KB Advanced Transfer Cache that resides in the processor's core. The L2 cache runs at the processor's internal clock speed. Microprocessor mounting SECC2 package connected to the system board contains microprocessor and cache circuitry Math coprocessor internal to microprocessor |
Author: | Satis [ Mon Jun 09, 2003 12:07 am ] |
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welp, from that it would appear that you could upgrade your processor to 850mhz. Not really a major jump, though...I dunno if you'd wanna drop the $$ to do that or not. Holy crap, just looked it up on pricewatch.com, $86. Not worth it, IMO. Damn Intel is overpriced...according to pricewatch, you can get an xp 2400+ (what I just built) for less. heh. 2ghz, or 850mhz? heh. Anyway...blah... Looks like a vid card will be about the only thing that's really going to speed up your system. Unless you get a new motherboard. A 100mhz FSB is pretty crappy nowadays, especially considering Intel is unveiling an 800mhz FSB in the near future. Bleh, anyway, I'd recommend checking into the GeForce2 / Geforce4 MX lines, maybe do some price comparisons, check out some benchmarks, make up your own mind. I'm not an ATI person, but you may want to go that route instead if the price/performance ratio is worth it. And even if your current computer can't push the hardware properly, there's always the NEXT computer, eh? |
Author: | tyranus [ Mon Jun 09, 2003 5:34 am ] |
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how about a geforce 3 ti-500? their supposed to be good for the money. def better than a geforce 4 mx. |
Author: | Rinox [ Mon Jun 09, 2003 6:12 am ] |
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According to my mate who just put together a monster pc, ATI cards kick the living crap outta Nvidia atm. So i'm with Satis, mebbe go that way. Other than that, i don't have useful info. |
Author: | Pig [ Mon Jun 09, 2003 7:34 am ] |
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Author: | Satis [ Mon Jun 09, 2003 3:49 pm ] |
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ermmm...is your computer a normal-sized case? If you hit the power button while windows is on, does it shut down? If yes to both, you have a standard ATX mobo, which is basically every motherboard out there. Well, mostly. Aynway...a really good mobo will run you about $150. You can find some for less, of course, but you really need to be careful what you buy. IMO, the mobo is the most important part of the computer, if you cheap out your computer will suck (speaking from personal experience). Some good motherboards: Any Dragon board most nforce2 chipset boards http://www6.tomshardware.com/motherboar ... index.html I went with Asus's nforce 2 board, but I think they're about all equally high performance...you could probably find a stripped-down version for around $100. The Dragon is a damn good series, but uses a slower chipset (VIA KT333 I believe). I forget who builds it. |
Author: | Peltz [ Mon Jun 16, 2003 2:55 am ] |
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