Summary: First I'd like to say that this is not my rain rig but just a spare and I'm aware most money spent into it is wasted. With that aside how fast of a cp...
Summary: I am upgrading to: Abit NF7-S rev2 DDR400 (PC3200) AMD Athlon XP 3200+ "Barton" 400FSB 2.2Ghz What do you think my overclocking capabilities would be?...
Summary: I have an old PC that uses ATA100 Western Digital Hard drive. He said that as long as a hard drive in ATA100, then it would work with my PC. I know ...
Summary: I have an older computer and would like to upgrade my CPU to make it a bit faster. To achieve this I recently obtained a bios upgrade from eSupport.co...
Summary: I have a sony VAIO model PCV-RX650 P4 1.6 Ghz (400MHz FSB I think) 512MB. What is the max speed Intel chip that I can upgrade to. P4 2.0, 2.2, 2.4? ...
Summary: depends on how fast you can get the ddr. ddr is faster, and if you can upgrade, you should do it...esp. if you are trying to increase your computer's...
Summary: Im presently runing a 1.6mhz AMD on a KX18DPRO mobo with 128m. I want to up grade the cpu to a AMD Athlon XP 3200+ "Barton", 400MHz FSB, 512K Cache a...
Summary: It's a numbers & marketing game...like all PC hardware. Does a 2.0GHz CPU perform twice as fast as a 1.0GHZ? No. Is it faster? Of course. Like all upg...
Summary: My Specs: ASUS A7N8X v2.0 bios rev.1005 2600+ t-bred 266 stock 2000+ hs I have an 80mm/84cfm fan with an 80mm to 60mm converter on my cpu. Arctic silv...
Summary: On the motherboard, you will find stamped, usually in boldface white lettering, a manufacturer and model number, or just a model number. This number, ...
Summary: If this is a laptop, it would help to include that info. You should always check the manual or manufacturer's website before upgrading the CPU. Are yo...
Summary: Thanks alot for the info I will probable hold on to this unit for a while and yes I usually purchase my upgrading parts from e-bay OEM, I have a grand...
Summary: You could run the multiplier at 8x and the FSB at 100MHz. See page 18 and 19 of the manual. If that didn’t work, consult the ASUS website for a BIOS u...
Summary: Sorry to say so but a high core clock doesn't mean you get good graphic. As an example a 6800GT works with a GPU clock of 350MHz and a 6600GT wit...
Summary: HP finally admits to using the E-Machines Tri-Gem Cognac motherboard. Perhaps in part, I'd like to think, due to me exposing it in their own forum las...
Summary: You didn't ask much of a question...you gave details about your motherboard, but nothing else. Depending on what your plans are (basic computing, gami...
Summary: Try to find out the max RAM the board can handle & how many memory slots there are. If it doesn't accept 512MB per slot, you'll have to get what's kno...
Summary: You may need to change a few settings in your BIOS so that the fan system performs at full capacity. Also how long does it take for your system to ove...
Summary: I currently have a Geforce 2 mx 200 GFX card. I am considering an upgrade to a Kyro 2. This is in a secondary computer, as I have a primary that has...
Summary: Save your money, unless you think upgrading to a K6-2/550mhz CPU is a significant improvement. If you want a performance boost, "downgrade" your opera...
Summary: I have a P3 450 MHz, slot 1 CPU and a Tabor II motherboard, bus speed 100 (my RAM is 100MHz too). I can get a cheap P3 800 MHz to upgrade my system b...
Summary: Thanks, real_cool. I guess you are right...that's the reason I am cautious. In fact, I found a 2.0 and a 2.2GHZ processor with the newer stepping (C1...
Summary: My advice to you then is to not bother upgrading. What's the point? What is it that you can't do with a 700MHz Duron that you think you'll do better w...
Summary: What makes you think a BIOS upgrade will allow you to overclock? Did you ever consider trying the FIC (First International Computer) website for info?...