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I've got a Tiny computer with a Pentium 4 1.7 CPU on an MS6534 845 board. Any suggestions for an inexpensive upgrade to 2.4 or above would be appreciated. Something that's not going to destroy the rest of the innards :) E.
Honest Opinion Not worth it. (Reasons)
1.) Waste of time.
2.) Processor's hard to find.
3.) Current prices at the moment, build a whole new system.
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Now if thats just an Office machine, Spare machine.
1.) Add more memory
2.) Use it as a file server
3.) Emergencies
4.) Give it to charity
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Now this is just my opinion. Im sure you could pay £40 - £50 for a higher spec'd Celeron - Pentium but i dont think its worth it.
It's none of the things you mention Belso, it's my main (and only) computer and it has been and still is an excellent piece of kit, never missed a beat, runs most of the things I need including 8Meg broadband but I wanted to use an add on that has a basic need for 2 Mhz and recommended 2.4.
Thought maybe a new mainboard and cpu would do the trick. E.
I thought Tiny were one of those companies that use their own style motherboards etc so you can't swap anything inside the PC, like Gateway used to do?
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[quote:beab6c34b6=\"PrivatePyle\"]Tiny and Time were both owned by Gateway were they not?[/quote:beab6c34b6]
No, Tiny was independent but went into admin and Time took over their ashes. No connection with Gateway. (except that they both collapsed) E.
Ok mate.
1st of give me a full list of specs.
Tiny Model
Memory
Graphics
HDD Size
Mobo Model
The give me a budget.
Im also guessing this is Windows XP Home?
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If that's a Williamette CPU you ain't gonna ever do much with the board as I doubt it would be compatible with the post 1.8Ghz P4 Northwoods, in which case all you can do is max out your system memory and get into Windoze services and turn off all the unnecessary baggage... :wink:
[quote:0e8c0da468=\"Belso\"]Ok mate. 1st of give me a full list of specs. Im also guessing this is Windows XP Home?____[/quote:0e8c0da468]
Computer Name: Tiny-fofzplfq (in MSHOME) Profile Date: 25 July 2006 17:30:30
Windows XP Home Edition Service Pack 2 (build 2600)
1.70 gigahertz Intel Pentium 4
8 kilobyte primary memory cache
256 kilobyte secondary memory cache
40.02 Gigabytes Usable Hard Drive Capacity
26.68 Gigabytes Hard Drive Free Space
TOSHIBA DVD-ROM SD-R1202 [CD-ROM drive]
3.5” format removeable media [Floppy drive]
WDC WD400AB-22CMB0 [Hard drive] (40.02 GB) -- drive 0, s/n WD-WMAAN1071253, rev 05.04E05, SMART Status: Healthy
Tiny Computers
Main Circuit Board b
Board: MICRO-STAR INTERNATIONAL CO., LTD MS-6534
Bus Clock: 100 megahertz
BIOS: Award Software International, Inc. 6.00 PG 08/14/2001
Memory Modules
512 Megabytes Installed Memory
Slot ‘DIMM1’ has 256 MB
Slot ‘DIMM2’ has 256 MB
Local Drive Volumes
: (on drive 0) 40.02 GB 26.68 GB free
Controllers
Standard floppy disk controller
Intel(r) 82801BA Bus Master IDE Controller
Primary IDE Channel [Controller]
Secondary IDE Channel [Controller
Bus Adapters
ALi PCI to USB Open Host Controller
ALi PCI to USB Open Host Controller
ALi PCI to USB Open Host Controller
Intel(r) 82801BA/BAM USB Universal Host Controller - 2442
Intel(r) 82801BA/BAM USB Universal Host Controller - 2444
Standard Enhanced PCI to USB Host Controller
Communications
Smart Link 56K Voice Modem
USB ADSL WAN Adapter
Display
MSI MS-StarForce MX Series (Nvidia GeForce2 MX-100/200) [Display adapter]
LGE 71B [Monitor] (15.7”vis)
Multimedia
MPU-401 Compatible MIDI Device
Realtek AC’97 Audio
Standard Game Port
Unimodem Half-Duplex Audio Device
USB Audio Device
Other Devices
Belkin UPS
Creative WebCam (WDM) #5
Standard 101/102-Key or Microsoft Natural PS/2 Keyboard
PS/2 Compatible Mouse
Generic USB Hub
USB Composite Device
USB Printing Support
USB Root Hub
USB Root Hub
USB Root Hub
USB Root Hub
USB Root Hub
USB Root Hub
That enough? :) . Budget not too critical . E.
Hmm.... well its hard to recommend something.
Your motherboard has 2 SDRAM slots. Im thinking 2 x 512mb sticks but once you upgrade again, they will be useless.
It also has one AGP 4x Slot. When PCI-E is the new thing out so it isn't worth buying a new AGP card.
You seem to be doing ok for hard drive space at the moment so no problems there.
You dont have a CD/RW let alone a DVD/RW.
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Cheap Option
Buy 2 sticks of 512MB SDRAM modules. Giving your pc 1GB which will give you a slight performance boost.
Upgrade Later
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Best Option
Try selling your current computer to either a friend or family ect...
http://www.aria.co.uk/ProductInfoComm.asp?ID=18191
http://www.aria.co.uk/ProductInfoComm.asp?ID=21462
http://www.aria.co.uk/ProductInfoComm.asp?ID=20235
Thats £140 inc VAT from Aria.
Now you have a 40GB Hard Drive which can be upgraded at another time. And you can format and reinstall Windows.
You will need a new case, but im sure you can pick that yourself. Try to pick one with a Power Supply included, as that will be enough for this system.
You have a CD drive already which you can put in the new machine or you could pay an extra £30 for a DVD/RW.
Same goes for the Floppy Drive.
The motherboard has onboard video and a pci-e slot so you can upgrade to a graphics card after :)
Let me know what you think
I would suggest a decent branded PSU such as Antec.
[quote:1b3c3d0b53=\"Belso\"]Hmm.... well its hard to recommend something.
Your motherboard has 2 SDRAM slots. Im thinking 2 x 512mb sticks but once you upgrade again, they will be useless.
It also has one AGP 4x Slot. When PCI-E is the new thing out so it isn't worth buying a new AGP card.
You seem to be doing ok for hard drive space at the moment so no problems there.
You dont have a CD/RW let alone a DVD/RW.
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Cheap Option
Buy 2 sticks of 512MB SDRAM modules. Giving your pc 1GB which will give you a slight performance boost.
Upgrade Later
_____
Best Option
Try selling your current computer to either a friend or family ect...
http://www.aria.co.uk/ProductInfoComm.asp?ID=18191
http://www.aria.co.uk/ProductInfoComm.asp?ID=21462
http://www.aria.co.uk/ProductInfoComm.asp?ID=20235
Thats £140 inc VAT from Aria.
Now you have a 40GB Hard Drive which can be upgraded at another time. And you can format and reinstall Windows.
You will need a new case, but im sure you can pick that yourself. Try to pick one with a Power Supply included, as that will be enough for this system.
You have a CD drive already which you can put in the new machine or you could pay an extra £30 for a DVD/RW.
Same goes for the Floppy Drive.
The motherboard has onboard video and a pci-e slot so you can upgrade to a graphics card after :)
Let me know what you think[/quote:1b3c3d0b53]
OK thanks for your comments Belso, I'll give them some thought.
My TOSHIBA DVD-ROM SD-R1202 [CD-ROM drive] is a combi DVD read and CD/RW by the way. E.
[quote:562aca33b7=\"Gregoroth\"]I would suggest a decent branded PSU such as Antec.[/quote:562aca33b7]
I would normally recommend a decent PSU, but depending on budget a £40 - £50 PSU can be quite expensive.
Also recently i have to say, the PSU we have got with the cases from Aria have been superb.
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