It's taken me awhile to start this thread, sorry. I know this may end up in flame wars. Again I am sorry.

So everyone knows my situation. Well those close to me on this site do. My computer is finally showing signs of how old it truly is. Keep in mind my computer has a Pentium 4 processor so I am guessing this setup to be almost ten years old. The problem, even after a few friends helped me here with a new hard drive and more memory, is the rest of the system. The processor can't keep up with the newer operating systems. I'm having a hard time just running XP. Found out the other day my DVD Burner drive is almost dead as it will read disc sometimes and other times it will not. Monitor is on it's last legs as well. Hard to read anything and the brightness is going out. It's an old CRT Dell monitor that is almost as old as the tower.

As Starkers had told you this computer is my main way to communicate with the things that are important in my life. So I was hoping someone out there had a few newer parts I could install to extend the life of the machine a bit. Nothing special. I already have DDR2 memory and a newer hard drive. Just need a few other things.

So carry on. Discuss I guess.


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on Feb 13, 2013

Ok I will next time I restart. Thanks.

on Feb 13, 2013

Okay, we all learnt something... Cool and Quiet. 

Well I didn't really learn it. 

I already knew [thanks to yrag] but forgot due to C.R.A.F.T. disease... thanks for the timely reminder, Wiz. 

Yeah, I'm swapping out my AMD FX 8170 x8 later today for an AMD FX8350 x8 I recently swapped for a AMD Phenom II x6 1100T with my nephew... and ensuring Cool & Quiet is enabled is something I may have otherwise forgotten.

on Feb 13, 2013

It dropped my CPU idle temps from 50-52c to 39c. I also had to go into power settings and set it to Power Saver instead of High Performance.

on Feb 13, 2013

Oh yeah, kona, I'm just so pleased that the build all came together and all is running okay.  I'm also happy the CPU wasn't the reason the build with the other mobo didn't fire up.  I knew that it worked when I last used it, but it briefly became a concern that something could have happened during shipping when the build wouldn't boot up.  Oh well, all's well that ends well.

on Feb 13, 2013

You should be able to set the core speed in setup also if it is off.Glad I missed all that dumb how to use a keyboard or I may have had to fly to Oregon, to slap you! To funny. Ahhh , life before a mouse!

 

Smokin setup, except for that video. Still okay though for almost anything normal users need.

 

Glad your up, I am anticipating that cpu upgrade on mine very soon, then, I will send you that cpu for the other board.

DT1

on Feb 13, 2013

I guess the only thing I would add besides a newer video card is a sound card. All of that in time I guess. For now this is a sweet machine. It flies. Leaves that old Pentium 4 in the dust. Now I can truly multitask, watch a YouTube video with no lag, play a game with no worries, and get some serious work done.

CPU temp at idle is around 122F. Is this normal?

A very big thank you to everyone that made this happen. I don't now what else to say. I will treasure this machine for years to come. Thank you so much!

on Feb 13, 2013

No onboard sound?

Should be some realtek or something. Checked your setup for it .? Would need mobo drivers for it, didn't Ace send a disk?

 

 

122? I think that is okay if you were playing a game or somehow using alot of cpu, otherwise I feel that is a bit warm. But, I have an A+ case with a 14"sidefan. 12"frontfan and several others all 120mm. Could maybe reposition the case so it gets better air flow around it. You are not in danger either though of overheating. On that note, you probably can set an alarm in bios for cpu temp, if not plenty of third party software .If you need fans , let me know.DT1

on Feb 13, 2013

That 7.2 cpu rating is giving me w _ _d .I can hardly wait now to get an upgrade. that has been my low score since I put this system together. I could not afford better at the time cpu wise.I would have a 6.9 with that cpu overall. Not that I lag now, much. But it happens.

on Feb 13, 2013

This is all giving me rebuild fever and I have tried to avoid that , thank you! All this shopping and research is a bad thing. You all know what I mean. Cutting edge technology gets a hold and there goes the mortgage payment! Better go to work, have a feeling I may need some extra cash soon!Catch up with kona and Starkers with their monster pc's.Have fun Kona.

on Feb 13, 2013

No I have onboard sound. The 3.5 mm jack for sound is so loose I may need to invest in a sound card sooner or later. The system has a 120mm up front, a 80mm in the rear, the PSU has a 120mm, and then there is the CPU and GPU fans. I don't think cooling is an issue.

Ace I went with the newer case, the case you sent is being put to good use as well.

on Feb 13, 2013

I will check around, see what I  can find as far as a sound card, I may have one?Pci?

on Feb 13, 2013

Check the disk software for the board, you may be able to reassign the jacks if you have more than one to choose from, I have that feature, but it could be a" creative "thing.

on Feb 13, 2013

Also, if you do get cooling issues, I know it would be a complete swap, but try the thermaltake and compare temps? Okay, done now!DT1

on Feb 13, 2013

Kona is up and running! Hot Damn!!

To all you guys and gals out there. A heartfelt thank you! Oh...forgot to ask...the product key worked? I was afraid it was the wrong one.

on Feb 13, 2013

 Max is 131-143F  (55-62C) LINK and LINK

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