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478 is 848p 865pe. Graphics card to agp, 6600 agp or x800gto agp, 6xx....6600GT AGP or X1600PRO AGP, 800-900
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915 board with 7300gt playing games is cool.
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When 330 or new ?
478 or 775 ?
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Best together, we can think of the motherboard as the base, and the CPU is the palace above. If the foundation is not good, let alone the palace, even the bungalow.
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The performance of changing CPUs has been significantly improved. The motherboard can still be used.
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The most ideal is of course to change the CPU It is recommended to change the CPU The key to improving performance If you change the motherboard, you have to change the memory CPU and you have to change the CPU Now the motherboard does not support D2 much, it is all D3 If you change the CPU and the motherboard can be cpu, you are not sure to prevent the phenomenon of not lighting up, move the motherboard to the installed machine, which CPU is easy to use, which one to change.
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This motherboard supports dual-core CPUs that only the Pentium D hopes.
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First of all, the CPU should be better, memory, graphics card. Just these 3 things, as long as you configure these 3 things, you can play like crazy, and you won't get stuck.
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It mainly depends on what game you play, such as Metro 2033, **Party 2, this kind of hardware-burning game configuration is very expensive, and then it depends on how much you budget, everyone can match you with the most cost-effective configuration.
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cpu ;i7980 graphics card; GTX580*2 motherboard requires ASUS Republic of Gamers RAM Corsair 12G power supply; 1000 watts of other chassis monitors with your own bar All big games are all killed.
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CPU, memory, graphics card, and others can be fine.
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First of all, the hard drive is too small! 80GB is now at least 500GB 1TB! Other configurations are on the low side! Naturally it's not worth much.
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The landlord left a QQ and was interested in your motherboard.
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It doesn't add up to 1000, and I doubt anyone will buy you for this.
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Two garbage two together about 500.
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Choose a motherboard with 865pe chips.
There are only more than 500 points in large factories.
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ASUS Elite.
Gigabyte is a relatively loud brand.
It is recommended to choose them of *** quality.
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ASRock 775Dual-VSTA motherboard, up to x6800 CPU, up to 1G 2 memory, not worth it.
Celeron with an 865PE series motherboard, what brand depends on what you like, but generally choose from a large factory, such as: ASUS, MSI and Gigabyte, these three are large manufacturers, the memory needs at least two DDR266 open dual channels, because Celeron D series are 533 front-end bus, it is recommended to use Kingston, but the price will be a little more expensive, if you have a larger budget, choose two 256M DDR400 or two 512M DDR400! But if you can find the original boxed hy, go for it.
Of course, it's Celeron 420 race Jan D336 well.
Upgrading from Celeron D336 to 420 is not recommended! By default, 420 is not much cheaper, of course, power consumption and heat generation are much stronger than 336, and there will be no significant improvement in performance. >>>More
It is a processor for laptops. It should be called Celeron M530, this processor is a mobile version of the Core 2 core, with a high frequency and high performance (Celeron M530, Core Core 2, 65nm, main frequency, front-side bus 533MHz, L2 cache 1024KB). The previous Celeron M processor was a simplified version of the Pentium M processor (for example, the Celeron M300 series was a simplified version of the Pentium M700 series); The current Celeron M processor is a single-core version of the notebook Core dual-core processor (the Celeron M400 series is the single-core version of the notebook Core 1 dual-core processor, and the Celeron M500 series is the single-core version of the notebook Core 2 dual-core processor), because now the Pentium M processor (P7) is discontinued, the notebook high-end processor is the Core 1 2 dual-core (Core), the notebook low-end processor is the Celeron M single-core (C7), and the current Celeron M processor core is Core, So the performance is stronger than the old Pentium M processor. >>>More
The biggest difference is also that their cores are different, Celeron M520Merom cores and Celeron 420YONAH cores. >>>More
Celeron M is a low-end notebook processor.
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