Upgrading a motherboard

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#1 YoungGSReviewer
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Hey i have an old pc and it has no pci express or agp slot. I was wondering if upgrading my motherboard to this one.

http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/searchtools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=3290828&csid=ITD&body=MAIN

will help my computers performance alot. I already have the proccesor and all the rest of the components i was just wondering if this upgrade would be worth the effort.

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#2 crazy-player
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Could you link your proccessor?
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I have a dell dimension 2400 so im not sure how to get a link to the excact part but here is the motherboard that i beleive is in my computer. http://www.cwc-group.com/dedi24mopn41.html

And my proccessor is a 2.66ghz P4.

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I have a dell dimension 2400 so im not sure how to get a link to the excact part but here is the motherboard that i beleive is in my computer. http://www.cwc-group.com/dedi24mopn41.html

And my proccessor is a 2.66ghz P4.

YoungGSReviewer

To be perfectly honest: it's time to get a new computer.

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I have a dell dimension 2400 so im not sure how to get a link to the excact part but here is the motherboard that i beleive is in my computer. http://www.cwc-group.com/dedi24mopn41.html

And my proccessor is a 2.66ghz P4.

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Yeah.. sorry but you need a new computer. And that motherboard you are going to get, dont get it. It's a waste of money.

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[QUOTE="YoungGSReviewer"]

I have a dell dimension 2400 so im not sure how to get a link to the excact part but here is the motherboard that i beleive is in my computer. http://www.cwc-group.com/dedi24mopn41.html

And my proccessor is a 2.66ghz P4.

crazy-player

Yeah.. sorry but you need a new computer. And that motherboard you are going to get, dont get it. It's a waste of money.


I agree as Custom builder my self ;)
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You'll need a new motherboard, processor, RAM, and, of course, a video card.
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#8 YoungGSReviewer
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I was thinking about buying a newer motherboard but for a motherboard, new psu, proccesor, video card, and ram. THe price would cost about as much as a new computer all together. Thanks for the advice everyone.