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Posted on 07-03-05 09:20 AM Link | Quote
I need you to be serious on this one and no jokes please!
I have upgraded my PC to where it can't go any further

My PC is a Gateway Essential
433Mhz celeron socket 370
256 MB RAM
54X epo CD-ROM
48X LG CD-RW
10 gig HD (will replace with 40 gig in 3 months)
Radeon 7000 PCI card 32 bit
USB 1.1

Is it possible that I can upgrade my celeron processor up to at least 700 Mhz ? if so would someone please tell me how to do it ?: I recently saw a gateway motherboard on ebay that could fit into my case and I could easily upgrade my system plus get a higher processer that could reach up to 800 Mhz. would this be a better choice or the processor ? also I can't get that because I don't have a credit card check at the moment usually my cousin orders it for me so I'll have to look else where for it.
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Posted on 07-03-05 10:14 AM Link | Quote
I'm sure it's possible with some modification, but not really worth it. Anything less than ~1.5ghz is way slow by today's standards. I'd just buy a new motherboard. (Also depending how much you download 40GB might not be enough space either, and 256MB RAM is a bit on the low side.)
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Posted on 07-03-05 07:04 PM Link | Quote
All I need is my PC to go above pass its regular limit. I had to give up my DVD burner and put it in my mom's dell because my PC couldn't handle the task of ripping DVD's and burning them. plus if I even tried to burn a DVD on my old machine my computer would act like this: you want to burn a DVD jackass ? you can go ahead and sit right there for about 20 hours and lets see how far your patience can hold out! anway when I talked to memorex last year they said in order for my PC to burn DVD's correctly and at a good speed I would need at least 700Mhz processor or higher.
also I think a 40 gig hard drive is enough for me right now, I know how to manage a hard drive and delete stuff when I need to.

In my opinion I say it would be worth it to upgrade.
Oh and Hyper hacker, anything above 600 Mhz speed is a decent PC I see other new computers at 1Ghz and higher screw up alot worser than older machines!
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Posted on 07-03-05 11:48 PM Link | Quote
putting in a faster CPU only works if the motherboard officially supports it--otherwise, bad things may happen if it can't handle the speed.

i see the only option left is to overclock your celery--.err celeron--but I'm not sure of how you could do that...possibly by increasing the voltage or something. Otherwise--i'd buy a new machine

the speed of 1GHz computers aren't the problem--it is how you are using them...
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Posted on 07-04-05 12:31 AM Link | Quote
Plus, the newer-gen Celerons sucked ass. An 800MHz Celeron has twice the clock speed of a 400, yes, but it's probably only 25% faster in real-world computing.

Give up on the old machine. Save up and buy a new one. Don't waste money buying older technology, you'll regret it in a few months.
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Posted on 07-05-05 04:41 AM Link | Quote
Seriously, a decent custom build computer doesn't cost that much anyway (less than the damage you could do now. I already saw a computer go boom once in my life, last summer in my room). I know that a few people here could help you set up a good computer.
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Posted on 07-05-05 07:31 AM Link | Quote
If you look at my "Something's gone very wrong" thread... I have an 800mhz Celeron and as you can see my computer's not running so well! I'm not really sure what the problem is (I suspect the motherboard) but I wouldn't be surprised if it did turn out to be the CPU. Keep that in mind.

Also, like Yiffy Kitten mentioned, Celerons are way slow. Clock speed alone doesn't determine how fast it will run.
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Posted on 07-05-05 08:30 AM Link | Quote
Originally posted by HyperHacker

Also, like Yiffy Kitten mentioned, Celerons are way slow. Clock speed alone doesn't determine how fast it will run.

Especially when what you do is using lots of ressources, harddrive-wise (sometimes, a harddrive will just give up )

But I stand and say just buy something new. Less trouble.
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Posted on 07-05-05 08:34 AM Link | Quote
The hard drive doesn't have a whole lot to do with it (though when you get a faster hard drive you will really notice a difference). It's mostly about CPU usage, how many instructions it can do in a second.
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