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You can use AMD Athlon3000+ 939 architecture, 500 pieces, and if you want to be cheaper, you can take a look at the elite KV2 lite,
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That's right, AMD's U is better at playing games, because its floating-point arithmetic is better, while Intel's is more focused on multi-** and so on.
Product category: CPU
Manufacturer: AMD
CPU series: Athlon64
Number of cores: Single core.
Main frequency (MHz): 1800MHz
Bus frequency (MHz): 1000MHz
Slot type: socket 939
L2 Cache (KB): 512KB
Hyper-Threading Technology: Not supported.
Motherboard I recommend the Ascend NF-95
Product Category: Motherboard.
Manufacturer: ABIT (Promotion).
Applicable platform: AMD platform.
Integrated chip: graphics card, sound card, network card.
Main chipset: NVIDIA Geforce6100CPU type: Athlon64FX Athlon64x2 ACPU slot: Socket 939
Bus frequency (MHz): HT 1000MHz
Memory type: DDR
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Upgrade your motherboard to one that supports AMD processors, then change to an AMD AM2 Athlon, 3000+ should add up to about 1000, and then if you have money, add a 512 memory, and run ten no problem
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Upstairs is right, support it
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amd 5000+
m2n68plas
2g 800
9600gt
wd 320g
You can almost run.
Low-end configurations are recommended.
amd x2 250
m4n68t-m-se v2
2g 1333
wd 500g
gt 240 512mb
I'll just mix the rest with myself.
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Does the graphics card have it? How big is the memory, no graphics card security graphics card, at least 2G memory
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Yes, it's okay to have low to medium quality.
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Yes, this configuration is to go in and take a look, if you want to say the effect.
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It's not good, you remember - the overlord of the beggars is still a beggar, the overlord of the set display is still the set of displays, playing games with the set of shows is asking for self-inflicted blockage, if you can't even afford a separate display, what you should do is to continue to save money instead of making a set of shows to add depression to your life.
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BIOS to reset the multiplier.
Look at how often ??
After changing the CPU, the frequency doubling may be reduced.
Let's double the frequency back and you're good to go.
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It is best to update the system after changing the CPU.
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It should be that your motherboard can't stand your CPU frequency.
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If you only change the u, it should be no problem to reinstall the system and try it.
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Almost. The high-end Intel is strong, and the low-end is basically the same.
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It's all the same, but if you compare the i7 to the AMD quad-core, you can't help it.
For AMD's system, it's better to use 4000+ or 4400+.
Yours should be the reason why there is no discrete graphics card, 504m of my memory, is the integrated graphics card accounts for 8m, 512-8=504 >>>More
If you use Intel, E5300 and E6300 are fine, and it is better to match 9600GT. Don't buy too expensive motherboards, upstairs 699 is a little expensive, 499 half is about the same, of course, you have to choose intel! >>>More
The key is to see if your power supply is enough for the new configuration, the CPU is only a part of the computer, and now a graphics card also has 30 60W power consumption. >>>More
It depends on what you're doing with it, and the desktop configuration of about 4000 is already very good.