possible upgrades???
possible upgrades???
hi,
have a question and hopin somebody can help. my cousins comp is movin pretty slow. they have a "gateway atxstf fed performance 1000." despite my pushin them to let me build them a new comp, they just wanna do what they can with this one.
i need to know the motherboard used and possible memory specs and all that jazz. i know it's an intel 815 chipset, but i can't match up the motherboard anywhere.
the best thing i can think of to pick up its speed is to add some more ram and a hard drive to put some relief on the 95% full 20gig. it has one stick of 128mb. anybody know if this is gateway minimum for this motherboard? or can i go higher and can i use ddr? the motherboard has no marking tags on it at all. any help would be great.. thanks
dez
have a question and hopin somebody can help. my cousins comp is movin pretty slow. they have a "gateway atxstf fed performance 1000." despite my pushin them to let me build them a new comp, they just wanna do what they can with this one.
i need to know the motherboard used and possible memory specs and all that jazz. i know it's an intel 815 chipset, but i can't match up the motherboard anywhere.
the best thing i can think of to pick up its speed is to add some more ram and a hard drive to put some relief on the 95% full 20gig. it has one stick of 128mb. anybody know if this is gateway minimum for this motherboard? or can i go higher and can i use ddr? the motherboard has no marking tags on it at all. any help would be great.. thanks
dez
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Just wondering...
Have you tried defragmenting and scandisking it?
Have you tried defragmenting and scandisking it?
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Segate 160gb HD
Sweet 15" CRT!
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ddr sounds unlikely by the chipset it has, you can tell the difference in what it uses but the slot (168-pin SDram has two notches in the slot) DDR Ram has a single notch. hard drive would be useful better to choose a Seagate for warranty purposes, as well as cleaning up their spyware and possible viruses.
You are likely to find more information on the system at Gateway's website, you should look it up there, when it comes to Dell, Gateway, etc. you don't matchup the board, but the whole system itself as these companies tend to get the motherboard make for them specifically. Though seriously, it may not be a good idea for you to upgrade a system yourself, if you can't identify the current components and what it can use just by taking a look at it.
You are likely to find more information on the system at Gateway's website, you should look it up there, when it comes to Dell, Gateway, etc. you don't matchup the board, but the whole system itself as these companies tend to get the motherboard make for them specifically. Though seriously, it may not be a good idea for you to upgrade a system yourself, if you can't identify the current components and what it can use just by taking a look at it.
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I think the 815 chipset allowed only 512 megs of ram. You can read more here:
http://support.intel.com/support/graphics/intel815/
And it's probably got onboard video which you can read using the above link, but your best bet will be directly from Dell by supplying them with the serial number of the machine. Like others have said, sounds like it needs a cleaning.
http://support.intel.com/support/graphics/intel815/
And it's probably got onboard video which you can read using the above link, but your best bet will be directly from Dell by supplying them with the serial number of the machine. Like others have said, sounds like it needs a cleaning.
Originally posted by Executioner
I think the 815 chipset allowed only 512 megs of ram. You can read more here:
http://support.intel.com/support/graphics/intel815/
And it's probably got onboard video which you can read using the above link, but your best bet will be directly from Dell by supplying them with the serial number of the machine. Like others have said, sounds like it needs a cleaning.
its a Gateway not a Dell
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If he's running Win98 or WinME it's not worth adding more memory. Anything over 128Mb will not make a difference.
If he's running Win2K or WinXP then the minimum RAM size should be 256Mb.
If he's running Win2K or WinXP then the minimum RAM size should be 256Mb.
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