i want to upgrade my mobo can u suggest a good one? dont matter much about price! also when buying a new mobo do i need a new case?????
if so how do i no which case to buy that my new mobo will fit?
cheers
i want to upgrade my mobo can u suggest a good one? dont matter much about price! also when buying a new mobo do i need a new case?????
if so how do i no which case to buy that my new mobo will fit?
cheers
Last edited by spade2001; 14th October 2002 at 10:58 AM.
err more info dude
Are you just upgrading the mobo? what CPU do you have?
Is the current board and case in the AT or ATX form?
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oh sorry
err my mobo that i got now is kinda shit
packard bell challenger mobo
NO AGP slot
3 pci slots
1 Communications Network Riser slot (shared with PCI3 slot)
1.4 ghz intel celeron
i would just like to upgrade mobo yes to somet more good wid a agp port
If it's a Packard Bell then im going to guess your not likely to get a new mobo in there comfortably and if its old then its prolly going to be AT form which are thin on the ground now days. You can pick up new cases with psu's for around £20-30
The hard thing will be finding a mobo that the celeron will fit in. Im going to say its doubtful you'd find one brand new. Try on ebay m8
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i havent got a clue wot to look for LoL
if you could point out a good reliable mobo and a case to fit then i will get that one
err ill have a look
what spec is the celeron chip and what is your budget?
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look here www.re-tek.co.uk
they have an athlon xp1800 processor and mobo for £100 plus vat
dont no wot chipset it is. but here is some info about the p.c
Supports Intel® Celeron™ FC-PGA processors with 128 kb of cache. Speeds supported are 533, 566, 600, 633, 667, 700, 733, 766 MHz with a bus speed of 66 MHz and 800 MHz to 1,1 GHz with a bus speed of 100MHz.
Supports Intel Tualatin Celeron FC-PGA2 (Flip-Chip Pin Grid Array 2) 1200/100 to 1300/100 MHz
Supports Intel® Pentium® III Coppermine FC-PGA (Flip-Chip Pin Grid Array) processors. Speeds supported are 450 MHz to 850 MHz with a clock speed of 100MHz and 533 MHz to 1200 MHz with a clock speed of 133 MHz. The type of processor that has been pre-installed on your system, depends on the configuration you have purchased.
Supports 32-bit AGTL and AGTL+ bus addressing (no support for 36-bit address extensions).
Core Logic (Chipset)
Based on the Intel® 810E2 chipset, which consists of:
82810E Graphics and AGP Memory Controller Hub, featuring:
Processor/ Host bus:
Support for 66, 100 and 133 MHz System Bus Frequency.
Supports 32-bit System Bus Addressing.
AGTL+ I/O Buffer.
Integrated SDRAM controller.
Integrated graphics controller (click here for more information).
Data Buffering.
Supports I/O bridge.
Power management functions:
ACPI compliant.
APIC buffer management.
SMI, SCI and SERR error indication.
82801 BA/M I/O (ICH2) Controller Hub, featuring:
PCI Bus Interface.
Supports PCI bus at 33 MHz.
Supports up to 6 Master Devices on PCI.
Supports PCI rev 2.2 specifications.
133 MByte/sec maximum throughput.
Integrated IDE controller.
Independent timing of up to four IDE devices.
Supports PIO Mode 4 transfers at up to 14 Mbytes/second.
Supports Ultra DMA/33 mode transfers up to 33 Mbytes/second, Ultra DMA/66 mode transfers up to 66 Mbytes/second and Ultra DMA/100 mode transfers up to 100 Mbytes/second.
Separate IDE connections for Primary and Secondary cables.
Integrated LAN controller.
Wired for Management (WfM) compliant.
10/100 Mbit/sec Ethernet support.
Two USB controllers.
Controls 4 USB ports simultaneously, two of which are soldered on the rear panel of the motherboard and two optional USB ports that typically can be found on the computer's chassis (depending on the system configuration) that can be connected to the onboard FUSB connector.
Supports wake up from sleeping states S1-S4.
AC'97 Link for Audio and Telephony CODECs.
Independent bus master logic for 5 channels (PCM In/Out, Mic Input, Modem In/Out). Note: PCM is short for Pulse Code Modulation.
Separate independent PCI functions for Audio and Modem.
Support for up to six channels of PCM audio (full AC3 decode).
Supports wake-up events.
Interrupt controller based on two 82C59 chips.
Power management logic.
ACPI 1.0 compliant.
ACPI Defined Power States (C1-C2, S3, S4, S5).
ACPI power management timer.
System Management Interface (SMI) generation.
Enhanced Direct Memory Access (DMA) controller.
Real-time clock.
256-byte battery-backed CMOS SRAM.
BUDGET is around £200 - £250
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