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Discussion in 'PC hardware help' started by iraj, Apr 25, 2004.

  1. cozza1987

    cozza1987 Guest

    Hey
    Glad to know it Helped :D

    Im a 17 year old Male from Australia :D

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    CoZZa
     
  2. iraj

    iraj Regular member

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    Hey CoZZa
    do you know if I whant to upgreads memory and processor
    how to knows the max:memory and processor i can upgreads. there is website ,that will say how mauch
    can i do that if i give info,about my pc.
    any how my pc has:
    processor 400mhz intl celron(32 kilobyte primary cache
    128 mb ram (128 -------seconodary ---

     
  3. cozza1987

    cozza1987 Guest

    http://www.ecsusa.com/products/p6bap_a.html
    Regards
    CoZZa




     
  4. iraj

    iraj Regular member

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    that means the max:pROCESSORS 850 MHZ
    memory 768MB
     
  5. cozza1987

    cozza1987 Guest

    It can actually take up to a 1GHz Pentium III Chip wit a 133mhz FSB.
    Yep it can take up to 768mb Registered SD-RAM.

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    CoZZa
     
  6. iraj

    iraj Regular member

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    what is your advice to me about upgreads memory and processor
     
  7. cozza1987

    cozza1987 Guest

    Ok, wat are your current specs...
    CPU, RAM, HDD, OSetc... and how much are you willing to spend is the next question.....
    Also what will you be using the computer for...

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    CoZZa
     
  8. iraj

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    I will upgread current specs to 40 GB and i will look at xvid or divx file (movie)
    How mauch cpu and ram need to play the movie with right speed?
     
  9. cozza1987

    cozza1987 Guest

    Upgrade to a 40G hdd.. most computers need at least a 40G HDD these days..... :D

    I recommend say a 800mhz Processor and at least 256mb Ram for good operation.
    Although im sure divX and Xvid will play on your current system...but might not be as good...

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  10. iraj

    iraj Regular member

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    are you sure with 800 MHZ Processor ,the xvid movie play not slow
    thanks and good night
     

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