Probably cheaper to buy a brand new unit, if you want to upgrade the main components like the processor and RAM.
2007-12-06 15:25:59
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answered by ratzfatzhosenlatz 3
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The best you can do is to try to find a P-3 966 MHz CPU, bump the ram up to 1 gig, not sure about what you mean about configuration a lot of that wold do with what operating system you run ? hope that helped you good luck.
2007-12-06 15:49:28
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answered by carm 5
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sure in line with risk in ghz yet those are laptops, good specs on them are are merely around one million.6ghz. And he have been given 5 for 460 no longer merely the single million. a sparkling IBM ThinkPad X22 PIII 800MHz is going for around £235 so ur fee of £ninety two is approximately real for seconds yet asserting that human beings will purchase a 800mhz workstation on Ebay for around £a hundred thirty - £one hundred fifty, wont make great earnings, yet as long as they're in working order with capability aspects you ought to do ok.
2016-10-10 10:53:28
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answered by Anonymous
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Replacement not upgrade makes better sense, case itself can be retained but the PSU itself is outdated dead-ended and non-reusable. Perhaps you had a burner drive already and that can be moved to this new system.
2007-12-06 16:03:43
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answered by Andy T 7
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The computers are becoming smaller and smarter. The computers with the latest features you can buy at cheaper cost. The old one dispose off.
2007-12-06 19:28:49
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answered by SRINIVASAN R 5
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dont bother too.. cause with little extra you can get a better CPU itself.
Core2Duo, DDR2 1 GB RAM, 256 MB Video card, 160 GB SATA II driver, and SLI board.. that would be around 20K
eBRO
2007-12-06 15:25:55
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answered by sys admin 3
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for todays system you could not upgrade you're old system...
the only thing you would save is the case...and then that might not work... if it is a named brand system... like HP.Dell. Compacq,
you're better off buying a new system...sorry to say
2007-12-06 15:28:57
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answered by Carling 7
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don't go for upgradation. it will cost u more. simply buy a new pc with intel core2duo with 1gb ram and u can use ur old monitor with the same.
2007-12-06 15:46:04
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answered by lekhraj_gupta 3
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yes
2007-12-06 15:42:07
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answered by Anonymous
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get a new computer. go with dell, they are pretty nice.
2007-12-06 15:58:05
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answered by ? 6
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