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RE: Hardware upgrades on 12 year old stationary PC - Marty - 2019-01-15 06:24 Yes, 64-bit Windows will be able to use all 8GB of RAM. I am in the same boat actually, got a pc that is about to be 10 years old, but since it was meant to handle Vista it handles 7,8 en 10 without a problem. Quadcore 2.6 non-overclocked CPU 8 GB RAM 1 TB HDD and a 500GB SSD laying around to be installed later and an upgraded GPU, a nVidia GT640. Still nothing to write home about but at least it handles modern games a lil bit better. RE: Hardware upgrades on 12 year old stationary PC - MariusMM - 2019-02-10 12:02 ..... RE: Hardware upgrades on 12 year old stationary PC - Wax - 2019-02-11 08:18 (2019-02-10 12:02)MariusMM Wrote: So I have received the new parts (SSD, 4GB extra RAM and new CPU Q9550). Did you try to update your bios? Sometimes old BIOS don't support newer CPUs, so that might be the problem. RE: Hardware upgrades on 12 year old stationary PC - MariusMM - 2019-02-11 18:45 ..... RE: Hardware upgrades on 12 year old stationary PC - MariusMM - 2019-02-11 23:28 ..... RE: Hardware upgrades on 12 year old stationary PC - TAZxx - 2019-02-11 23:50 Heh, how? So much logic from your motherboard there. Glad you've got it sorted! RE: Hardware upgrades on 12 year old stationary PC - Barney - 2019-02-12 10:40 There are two Versions of that Mainboard, Rev.1 and Rev.2 which was quite common back then iirc, dont know how its nowadays. Can barely spot the difference, but Version two needs Bios 2.0 or 2.1 which is not a newer version of 1.x: msi-bios-for-P35_Neo-F-with-MS-7360-and-version-2.html was simply the wrong board. Rev. 1 needs Bios 1.x. Can get frustrating if things dont work right away, but in the end you now got a decent upgrade for 50 bucks and "only" one or two days hassle... good everything works now and hope it survives a few years RE: Hardware upgrades on 12 year old stationary PC - Wax - 2019-02-12 13:23 (2019-02-11 23:28)MariusMM Wrote: Double post, sorry. Generally older hardware is quite a mess for custom builds/upgrades indeed, but generally newer hardware is basically plug and play, so if you ever want to get a new computer just go for new hardware and don't worry about it, it will almost certainly work. Glad you got it working though! RE: Hardware upgrades on 12 year old stationary PC - Brendon - 2019-02-12 17:34 Sadly couldn't help with that problem, I had no clue what you could have done. Nice temps, my Q6600 is running at 50 idle and 70-80 under full load lol. Ok, it's overclocked with stock cooler, rip me. Congratulations. If you want a good experience you can upgrade your gpu to a gtx 550 Ti or so, and you can play some decent games. |