The computer replaces the hardware, is it still worth replacing the hardware of this old computer?

Updated on number 2024-05-23
17 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    CPU Intel Core 2 Quad Core Q6600 (Box) 1 1299 Motherboard MSI P45D3 Neo-F 1 799 Memory Kingston 2GB DDR3 1333 (Narrow Board) 2 590 Graphics Card Dilan Hengjin 4860 1 799

    Optical Drive Pioneer DVR-218CHV 1 209 Chassis Cooler Master SWAT 334 (RC-334) 1 320 Power Supply Kangshu IP470 1 399

    Keyboard & Mouse Combo Dell SK-8115+MOC5UO Keyboard & Mouse Combo 1 99 This is based on the configuration I changed upstairs.

    The Q6600 is better than the other 2 U he said, but it's not easy to buy.

    4860,Why 4860,I don't know how big the landlord's display is, and I began to blindly pursue the ** grid graphics card。 Personally, I think that 4860, DDR5, 512MB 256bit is stronger than 4850 and 9800GT, 250.

    Power supply: Kangshu This +12v option is huge.

    There is also the fact that this board should be a DDR3 board. The board is simply replaced with MSI's P45-C51, which is still all-solid, which is 100 more expensive

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    If you have a hard disk and a monitor, you have to make it clear, what model it is, and it is recommended to add a new hard disk if you are old. There's also the use, is it to play games, what games are the main, don't make it clear how to match?

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    AMD dual-core has been phased out and there is no upgrade value.

    Think about what you're configuring your PC for? If it is an office, just run office software, simple Internet access and QQ chat and other purposes, then the low-end computer configuration can be, and the integrated graphics card can meet your requirements, the general office configuration is considered to be about 2000 yuan-2500 yuan, no need to consider i3, i5, i7, Intel Celeron and Pentium or AMD platform. If you consider a large-scale game, consider the configuration of the largest game you play, and play the most delicious graphics card, then your discrete graphics card must take the mid-to-high-end route.

    If you understand computer configuration and can DIY assembly by yourself, it is recommended that you go to the Internet to buy the corresponding accessories and assemble them yourself! You can also make corresponding changes according to your own use, making your own desktop more cost-effective!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    It can be upgraded like this:

    1 CPU for x4 955 95W

    2 Add memory to 8G (with DDR2 667 or 800, downclock, 533 is not easy to find).

    3 Add a SATA SSD as a system disk, according to your needs, generally starting from 120G.

    4 If you need to play some games, you can change the graphics card to GTX750 and upgrade it will cost 400-500

    With a budget of 2000, it is better for you to buy a 2-lot one.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    First of all, this configuration model is too old, it is estimated that at least this is more than 10 years old, then the situation is actually very simple, the model is too old, first of all, the new hardware and the old hardware are definitely incompatible, especially the motherboard, now the latest processor is already 12 generations, almost every generation of CPU is listed with the new model motherboard, the old processor must not be used on the new motherboard, changing the CPU is equivalent to changing the motherboard with it, the same situation memory is also incompatible, according to you** Judging from these hardware,There is no possibility of upgrading your computer,The new performance can only be replaced,Only the hard disk and monitor can be retained,If you don't play games, you can keep the graphics card at most,But the performance is too poor,It's better to buy a CPU with a core display directly。

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    In a word: it's good to be enough. The computer is not looking at the old and new, but to see if its own application is competent.

    If the computer is only used for writing or simply browsing the Internet, even a computer that is more than ten years old will be able to use it. It's just that if you find that it runs slowly and is stuck, you need to learn to reinstall the system.

    The upgrade of the old computer is to replace all the hardware except the mouse, keyboard, and monitor. Because the new hardware is not compatible with the old motherboard, graphics card, CPU socket, memory socket, power supply, etc., if you upgrade, you need to replace the host hardware.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Look what it's for.,If it's just a general application.,The motherboard also supports a better CPU.,Change a quad-core CPU.,Add a memory.,No problem.,It's just a few hundred yuan.,If you still want to play games.,Directly change to a new machine.,There's no need to upgrade.。

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It is not recommended to replace the hardware on this basis, this machine has been nearly 20 years, I really want to change two options, 1 is only to change three large pieces, a few hundred pieces are good, 2 is with a new machine, such as your budget of 2000. It's all about what you're for.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Upgrade the memory, add an SSD as a system, then upgrade the graphics card, get a 2G video memory independent display, don't move the rest, install a 360 security guard for system optimization.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    At present, only 500GB hard drives and monitors are a little better to use, and the others have been replaced. Others can buy the corresponding configuration according to their own needs, about 2500 or so you can choose a good configuration.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Of course, the configuration can be changed, but it can't be drawn. If you change the configuration, it is better to change it all, and now the new mainstream desktop computer is only about two or three thousand.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Let's buy a new one.,This configuration is more like.,The hardware is not easy to change.,The motherboard is not compatible with the new hardware.。

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Electronic products are updated quickly, and sometimes it is better to buy new ones than to repair them. . .

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Only one solid-state system disk can be installed at most. Change to a graphics card with 2G video memory.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Unplug the hard drive and graphics card and replace them with new ones.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    The old platform has limited upgrade space, so it is recommended to directly match the new machine.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Unless you change to a different hardware, the same model of hardware is displayed in the Device Manager. First of all, find your computer model and computer hardware parameters on the official website of the computer, and then enter the computer to check whether the hardware parameters of the computer are consistent with the official websiteThen there are two ways to check the configuration of your computer...

    Method 1: How to view without installing the software...

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