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I tried looking, and there's no section for upgrading, so I figured this was the second closest. Here's the deal. I'm looking to upgrade a Dell 4700. There, I said it. >.>; I know upgrading Dells aren't the easiest things in the whole world, so that's why I came here to the experts.
Message edited by Diamons on 07-17-2008 at 09:29:42 PM |
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For RAM, you'll want 2GB of DDR2-667 or DDR2-800. If you look around, this should cost no more than $30 shipped.
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Thank you so much. I'm going with the second power supply link you gave me ^^;
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PCI Express 1.0 and 2.0 are both forward and backward compatible. The 8500GT is indeed a horrible [gaming] graphics card.
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(note, RAM compatibility can be finicky. It'd be great if you could verify functionality before purchasing). You may be able to get this info from Dell. |
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http://www.tomshardware.com/review [...] 965-6.html
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8800 GT 512MB
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Yes, I run a 8800GT-512 on EA380 (Antec Earthwatts 380, aka 380 Watts). The RAM's compatibility is with the motherboard, not the graphics card.
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^Could you recommend me a certain brand? |
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any 4850 out right now is great...lol...I personally got the Gigabyte one, but in the past I have owned Sapphire and Asus cards and they both have performed exceptionally well... Message edited by Ahslan on 07-18-2008 at 03:29:48 PM --------------- AMD64 X2 6000 + Biostar Tseries 770 + 2gb DDR2 800 G.Skill + Thermaltake WingRS case + Raidmax 530w modular PSU + 200gig internal WD HD + 250gig external WD HD + 500gig external Simpletech HDD + Belkin Wireless G PCI receiver + Gigabyte ATI Radeon HD4850 |
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How about the ATI one? xD
Message edited by Diamons on 07-18-2008 at 05:49:52 PM |
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Are you using a Dell case? They have funky power supplies. You can't fit a regular PSU in a Dell case. |
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^Yes it's a Dell case. Hmm, I'm sure it could fit =S
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The description on your Mobo says it will fit in a standard ATX case. You could pull the guts from that dell case and install in a standard case and eliminate your PSU fit issue. This will also make things easier when you want to upgrade again.
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PC Power and Cooling makes power supply's compatible with Dell.
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http://www.newegg.com/Product/Prod [...] 6811119115
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I rally hate to be this annoying but I find this fascinating ^^; There's so much to learn and it's cool =D
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There are guides on the web how to do it. And for the sound outputs the case comes with a wire with a plug on it, it is a matter of connecting it to the correct pins on your motherboard. Pin layout is in the manuals for the case and motherboard respectively.
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