Ok, Ive finally saved up enough to fix the Dell I broke a while back. The processor will be a Celeron D 2.6GHZ, a 1GB stick of PC2700 ram, and am thinking of getting a geforce 6600 for it...Specs for it can be found here:http://www.buyxg.com/store/item.asp?key=VC-135-216
It says "BUS PCI-e x 16", to my understanding that is the PCI speed, I was wondering if that meant my pc would have to be "BUS PCI-e x 16"...Ive tried to find out what my "pci speed" is on my Dell but I cant seem to find it anywhere, would that be compatible with the Dell Dimension 2400 that I have?
Thanks alot,
Supaflies
BTW:If your curious about my other products that I will be buying, you can find the ram here:http://www.digi4me.com/product.php?productid=462
And the Processor here:http://www.starmicro.net/detail.aspx?ID=48
Thanks
PCI Question...
Started by Supaflies, Apr 23 2005 02:46 AM
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Posted 23 April 2005 - 02:46 AM
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Posted 23 April 2005 - 06:38 PM
Anyone...?
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Posted 23 April 2005 - 06:43 PM
Supaflies, on Apr 22 2005, 10:46 PM, said:
Ok, Ive finally saved up enough to fix the Dell I broke a while back. The processor will be a Celeron D 2.6GHZ, a 1GB stick of PC2700 ram, and am thinking of getting a geforce 6600 for it...Specs for it can be found here:http://www.buyxg.com/store/item.asp?key=VC-135-216
It says "BUS PCI-e x 16", to my understanding that is the PCI speed, I was wondering if that meant my pc would have to be "BUS PCI-e x 16"...Ive tried to find out what my "pci speed" is on my Dell but I cant seem to find it anywhere, would that be compatible with the Dell Dimension 2400 that I have?
Thanks alot,
Supaflies
BTW:If your curious about my other products that I will be buying, you can find the ram here:http://www.digi4me.com/product.php?productid=462
And the Processor here:http://www.starmicro.net/detail.aspx?ID=48
Thanks
It says "BUS PCI-e x 16", to my understanding that is the PCI speed, I was wondering if that meant my pc would have to be "BUS PCI-e x 16"...Ive tried to find out what my "pci speed" is on my Dell but I cant seem to find it anywhere, would that be compatible with the Dell Dimension 2400 that I have?
Thanks alot,
Supaflies
BTW:If your curious about my other products that I will be buying, you can find the ram here:http://www.digi4me.com/product.php?productid=462
And the Processor here:http://www.starmicro.net/detail.aspx?ID=48
Thanks
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Posted 23 April 2005 - 06:51 PM
So that card is compatible with my Dell right?
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Posted 23 April 2005 - 07:09 PM
Im just wondering because I'm paying a pretty penny for that card, and I dont think it has a money back garauntee...Just in case, I want to be sure...
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Posted 23 April 2005 - 09:06 PM
Just found out that PCIE is not compatible with my system, so Im going with the Geforce FX5700LE, which you can see here:http://www2.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=14-139-166&depa=1.
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Posted 27 May 2005 - 07:52 AM
Only new-computers have PCI-E (PCI Express) which is becoming the new standard and taking over AGP and PCI (ISA is already dead long ago).
Celeron is a CPU (Central Processing Unit) from Intel that is a low-cost budget processor. Pentium is their good processor.
But if you ask me, then AMD makes both faster and cheaper processors than Intel.
Celeron is a CPU (Central Processing Unit) from Intel that is a low-cost budget processor. Pentium is their good processor.
But if you ask me, then AMD makes both faster and cheaper processors than Intel.
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Posted 27 May 2005 - 02:34 PM
No offense meant on this or anything, but please do check the dates on these threads before posting. This was solved over a month ago.
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Posted 27 May 2005 - 03:57 PM
Eldmannen's a thread necromancer, seems to have all the answers, and a very strong 'me too' complex.
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