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Wow, the cheapest new 2.6ghz P_4-400FSB is $200 for this old D-4400. Think i'll just wait & build from the ground up, later on!.
ThankS for the info.
T_T
I have inherited a Dell Dimension #4400
which has
CPU = Pentium 4- 1.6_GHZ, 400_mb FSB, 256_mb L1/L2 cache,
Ram = 384mb DDR
Chipset = Intel 845
Video Controller = AGP4
Also-
17" CRT Monitor
OS is Win_XP Home SP2
Dell Dimension 4400 Spec. Docs...
I have inherited a Dell Dimension #4400
which has
CPU = Pentium 4- 1.6_GHZ, 400_mb FSB, 256_mb L1/L2 cache,
Ram = 384mb DDR
Chipset = Intel 845
Video Controller = AGP4
Also-
17" CRT Monitor
OS is Win_XP Home SP2
Dell Dimension 4400 Spec. Docs...
Safer method:
Get out your solder iron and do a quick & dirty solder job on a standard 100 watt light bulb. When PSU is turned-on, should be nice bright light but only leave it plugged-in for a couple of seconds or bulb may blow.
T_T
"Best" is a relative term that should cause a person to factor-in the mobo's price, it's overall system characteristics, & it's abilities.
After many months of study (on this very subject), i chose on Epox's EP-9npa+ Ultra mobo.
Price:
$103 at newegg & mwave.com.
I could write an...