12-14-2011, 08:47 PM | #51 | |
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Well I have 3 GB Ram and it says 1,92 GB So does that mean I'm good for now ;p? And on the MOBO, any info on which Graphic Card I should choose? Which one I should prefer ;p? |
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12-14-2011, 08:48 PM | #52 | |
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Buton the site you linked it says the Original OS is Windows XP while mine was Vista, also it says something about a Nvidia Geforce 7050, while mine is Nvidia Geforce 8400 EDIT: Also, it says standard 250W Supply which is exactly what I have, I said 300 earlier but I was wrong. Anyway, what would happen if I would put a power supply with a power of 400W on the computer? Could there go something wrong? Or are there no limits when talking about PowerSupply. |
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12-14-2011, 10:40 PM | #53 | |
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http://support.acer.com/acerpanam/de...M3640sp2.shtml Nvidia 7100 graphics on that one, maybe yours has already had a card added? 2x 2gb 800mhz (PC6400) sticks RAM will max out memory, nothing fancy just a reputable brand. One of your sticks is likely 2gb already, getting just one 2gb stick of the same speed will save about 22 euro but can sometimes (rarely) have issues. E2200 pentium processors overclock easily but your motherboard might not allow overclocking, cheap boost if it does. A different processor would be worth getting, which depends on your budget though. 60+ euro's for anything good and its not something you can re-use if you plan on upgrading the motherboard later. 250W is too small for the power supply. Its something you can use again though, worth getting a good quality one with more power than your likely to need, 500W+ would be ok, less if you know you will never have a monster graphics card and 4 hard drives. Would be worth getting a new graphics card and trying it with the 250W first, sometimes oem power supplies put out a lot more than their rating suggests, you will get shutdowns its not powerful enough. |
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12-15-2011, 12:13 PM | #54 | |
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Well 60+ euro's isn't that much but it depends, even 1 euro is too much if I won't even notice the difference in speed? If i would buy a new processor would I actually notice the difference? And indeed I have one 2GB stick and one 1GB stick, but like Andres81 said I won't notice a difference if my Ram memory isn't full yet so there isn't a point in expanding that if i'm not wrong ;p ? Also, well no I won't this will prolly be the last upgrade I will add to my computer before I throw it away so just a decent graphic card for around 100 euro's (I hope less, prolly not) will be enough. Also, that means I would need around 350W Power Supplier.. Ill first try without but 250W is indeed really low :/ And just one thing, what's the part in the desktop that makes the most noice? PowerSupplier or Cooler(at least that's how it's called in dutch). Because I would like my pc to be pretty quiet ;p |
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12-15-2011, 06:11 PM | #55 | |
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They don't really help you if you haven't bought one of their PCP Computers.. :/ |
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12-15-2011, 07:37 PM | #57 | |
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Also, well I usually just Start Regnum listen some music maybe some Mumble that's all.. No more needed, I searched the prices of 2GB DDR2 near here and theyre about 30 euro's not that much but well like I said I think I won't notice that much since I don't use a lot of programs at the same time. About the graphical card, I have a friend who offered me Nvidia GeForce 220 GT 512MB for about 10 to 20 euro's. I think I'm going to buy it and place it, I'm still collecting some money for a nice Desktop. Would that card be okay with my desktop? And do you guys think I would notice the difference? Would it work properly? And also it needs 350W I only have 250W what would happen if I tried to put it on my desktop now and try to use it? Would the card get damaged? Or can I try it without any risk ;p. As for the PSU, it doesn't make that much noice at all it's just that I dont want to buy one which does make a lot of noice. Mine is okay atm, same for the cooler just a very soft noice but nothing annoying at all ;p |
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the CPU is designed to work also in let's say not ideal conditions If your computer has a good air circulation (= good airflow from front to backside, streaming around CPU, harddisks and graphic card), no "cable salad", enough free space, no dust (clean it!) and sufficient fans there is absolutely no problem with overclocking even in permanent use. Btw. cigarette-smoke is poison for computers Quote:
PS: consider that any kind of overclocking requires also more el. power and maybe a better powersupply |
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12-15-2011, 08:01 PM | #59 | |
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Lol this overclocking scares the **** out of me Never mind, I'll just try it this way I'm really afraid that the odds turn on me and well... Yeah don't want that to happen. Okay, so the graphic card is okay? Hmm, will my HDD be erased totally? In the worst case? Or just what I worked in when starting the computer in that fase. |
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12-15-2011, 09:06 PM | #60 |
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Totally not, in general the area where the harddisk is writing data in the instant moment when the power loss occurs is damaged. If the disk is not writing data at all nothing happens and that is the most probably case.
However a few weeks ago my mother plugged out the power connector of my fathers computer to connect heir cleaning machine and the Windows boot sequence got corrupted so the machine was not able to start Windows after that issue, such things might happen Anyway the harddisk itself is obviously ok, I just had to copy back the data from the last backup and everything is fine again... just take care that you have another system you can boot from CD/DVD or USB stick in order to restore backups. |
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