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I think the computer has been used for more than a year and a half, so there is no need to consider upgrading, because the current computer is updated too fast and too fast, so after the upgrade, due to the non-parallel accessories, it can't be played. The performance is not high, and it is just a waste of money.
Example and (Upgrade Solution):
1.You change the graphics card of the ox X-point, and the CPU is not powerful enough (AGP Gigabyte Radeon HD 4650 or PCI-E Mingxuan GTS250 Terminator 1024M).
2.You may have to change the motherboard when you change the CPU, and after changing the new motherboard, you will use a new generation of memory, and the frequency is different, and the old generation memory will not be used, and you will have to change it again (Intel Pentium Dual-Core E5200 + MSI P45D3 Neo-F or AMD Athlon IIX2 240 + Spartak Kuroshio BA-140).
3.Adding memory is just a little bit of a speed, allowing your computer to run multiple games or programs at the same time. CPU frequency and threads are the fundamental problem, if the CPU is single-core or low frequency, it is useless to give you 4G, so the average ordinary user 1G memory is OK, if the CPU is good, then add it to more than 2G (if the platform supports it:
G.SKILL 4G DDR2 1066 (set) or Goldbond 2GB DDR3 1600 (Platinum Bar)).
4.You change the graphics card, CPU motherboard, and you have to change to a power supply with more than 300W. (Huntkey Multi-Core DH6 or Cooler Master 460W).
Chain reaction, basically only hard disks, optical drives, monitors, and chassis can not be replaced, so it is better to replace the new machine.
If you have a small amount of silver right now, it is advisable to save it and wait until you have enough silver, and then go on a big shot. (3000-) for a single host in the middle and lower levels
The old computer taught my dad how to type. Hee-hee If my dad can type, I'll learn it from my mother, and my mom will sell second-hand if she can do it
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Now the 9600GT is very cheap, it is suitable to use it with the E2160, the game is easy to do, the mapping depends on the performance of the CPU, the graphics card is not of much help at the moment, but the E2160 is more than enough to deal with these software.
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If he can do something, let him do something more. Some hardware is not very well matched. Maybe it's more expensive than buying a high-end one.
Let him make the best use of his surplus heat.
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LZ can give me a cheap U, haha.
If it's more affordable, you can match Jetwave's Blu-ray P43 (399), and if you want to overclock it well, you can get a P45 that can be made.
Then on block 4830 (500 600) or 4850, GTS250 (700 900).
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I can't get on a graphics card that's too high.
Xunjing 9500GT (T95G-UDR) 399
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Motherboard Jet XBLUE-P43 1 399
Graphics: Onda HD4830 512MB Shengo 599
A card for design.
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Use ATI4850 for the graphics card, and P43 or P35 for the motherboard.
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The e2160 is made with Core technology, and the low clock speed is true.
Although the main frequency of the dual-core CPU seems to be a bit low, it is actually not slow, and the performance is very powerful, 2
Intel.
The ban on overclocking this CPU is quite strict. Due to the low rated clock, it has been determined that the overclocking effect will not be ideal (you call mining performance, this CPU simply has room for performance improvement).At the same time, it is easy to burn the chip.
Overclocking has a limit, beyond which no matter how much heat is dissipated, it will burn out (and burn instantly), and even if it does not exceed that limit, it will severely reduce the life of the CPU. Inter attaches great importance to the stability and longevity of the CPU, and has very strict overclocking restrictions. (especially the low clock series).
3.Therefore, it is strongly recommended not to overclock. Overtake the e2160 to the point where you're already an overclocker, and I think you have most of the means to overclock. Let's take care of the machine as the first goal.
4.If you're an overclocker, go for it.
amd5000+
Black box, this CPU has a strong overclocking ability and a big performance boost, which is worth your hand at it.
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The newly launched Intel Pentium E2180 processor is manufactured on a 65nm process, with a dual-core design, LGA775 interface, and the main frequency is 200MHz, 800MHz front-side bus, and is equipped with 1MB L2 cache. Although the frequency of this processor has been increased, the actual average power consumption can still be maintained at about 19W, which further highlights its advantages of high frequency and low power consumption.
As you can see from the top cover of the Pentium E2180, this processor has a product number SLA8X with the latest M0 stepper and is made in Malaysia. Intel launched the latest Pentium dual-core E2180 processor to speed up the brand of Pentium dual-core for the second time, and the first time was that E2160 was listed for E2140 to speed up by 200MHz, and E2180 was listed for E2160 and then increased by 200MHz. However, the core architecture of the core architecture is recognized as the most powerful single MHz performance, so the performance difference of 200MHz cannot be underestimated, 200MHz is just a small step in frequency, but it is a big step in performance acceleration.
In fact, from the test results, it seems that the Pentium E2180 can achieve a performance advantage of 5% or more than the Pentium E2160 by 200MHz higher frequency. The 1MB L2-based Conroe core is produced on a 65nm process and steps to the latest M0 with support for MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSE3 and Intel EM64T instruction sets, as well as EIST energy-saving technology and Home Entertainment-focused Joy (VIIV). The Pentium E2180 has an external frequency of 200MHz, a front-side bus of 800MHz, and a multiplier of 10X.
In terms of cache, the E2180 comes with 64KB of L1 cache for each core, while the two cores share 1MB of L2 cache. We know from past experience that the performance of the Conroe core architecture is very strong at high frequencies, and the Intel processor has been able to fully exploit the performance of the processor when the L2 cache capacity reaches more than 1MB. Therefore, we can consider that Pentium E2180 is a high-frequency and high-performance core architecture processor launched by Intel for low-end gamers, and at the same time, this processor also maintains an ultra-low level of 19W average power consumption, making it more widely used to cover many industry users who require low power consumption, such as Internet cafes, large commercial institutions, etc.
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Personally, I recommend using the e2180
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The Supreme Commander effect is fully turned on, and you can play up to 200 units. Badly. It's better not to buy.
Hello! Absolutely! Generally, it can be more than above.
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