Motherboard upgrade to my P3
Now that I've upgraded the Dell to an E7600, I have this spare E2160. I gave my daughter the P4 HT and my wife is most definitely not happy with the performance of the P3 that the daughter was using.
So, I don't she'll mind if I can upgrade that case to a dual core. I've decided to start searching for a cheap board that will run the E2160 and also, that will give me another PCIE slot to work with. Maybe I can eventually acquire an ATI card for it.
Since I already have an ATA hard drive, I'm going to look for a board that supports that and hopefully get a seamless transition to the better performing board. I guess I will need to make some changes to my linux kernel. (no big deal) So, I guess I'll also be in the market for some more Ram to go into the 'new' board.
I currently have a bid on a board on Ebay.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...STRK:MEBIDX:IT
I don't know if my current bid is enough to win it or even if it's worth what I bid, but I currently have the high bid.
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Hey trigggl, if by chance that auction passes your max bid, you can get that same make and model at Buy.com - Gigabyte GA-G41M-ES2L for $56.08 w/Free Shipping.
Edit: I forgot to mention that you will also need a new PSU as the Pentium for requires the P4 12 Volt connector that did not exist in the time of that dinosaur, err I mean PIII.
From Wikipedia : ATX12V 1.0 Revision
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You can get a new socket 775 mobo at Newegg for less than $40... ;)
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Just to put it out there, last time I looked Dell sells refurbished MOBOs on their site as replacement parts. Just need a service tag# and it should let you into the parts store.
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Fire$torm
Hey trigggl, if by chance that auction passes your max bid, you can get that same make and model at Buy.com -
Gigabyte GA-G41M-ES2L for
$56.08 w/Free Shipping.
Edit: I forgot to mention that you will also need a new PSU as the Pentium for requires the P4 12 Volt connector that did not exist in the time of that dinosaur, err I mean PIII.
From Wikipedia :
ATX12V 1.0 Revision
Is the 12 connector thing true of Rambus boards? No matter, I still have the power supply left over from the PSU upgrade to my Dell.
All great ideas. Now I hope I do get out bid. I should always check here before making bids/purchases. Lesson learned.
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My Dad's first P4 build we did back when I was in college - 2001 I think? It was the ASUS P4T-E board, and it uses RAMBUS ram, and has the little square 4 prong 12V P4 rail plugin from the PSU. I believe all boards had it after that. And for a long time, PSUs came in a box that promoted "Pentium4 ready" on it.
Shoot...now the new ones have an 8 prong socket! Power up baby... :D
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Your showing your age there DrPop. =))
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DrPop
My Dad's first P4 build we did back when I was in college - 2001 I think? It was the ASUS P4T-E board, and it uses RAMBUS ram, and has the little square 4 prong 12V P4 rail plugin from the PSU. I believe all boards had it after that. And for a long time, PSUs came in a box that promoted "Pentium4 ready" on it.
Shoot...now the new ones have an 8 prong socket! Power up baby... :D
I bought the PSU somewhere around 2001, so it may have everything I need.
I just noticed I can overclock with this board. I will definitely be doing some of that (if I get it).
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Starting to get a little excited about this one. Whether I get this board or another, as long as overclocking is supported, I should be able to get at least 2.8Ghz out of my 1.8Ghz E2160 with stock voltage and cooling. These processors have been oc'ed to as high as 3.2-3.4Ghz by raising the Vcore to 1.5 V.
In particular, I read a feedback at newegg which specified an easy oc of the E2160 to 2.8Ghz on this specific board.
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Well, my top bid won the motherboard so I might as well be happy with it.
Next I'll need Ram, but I can borrow from the Dell for a bit. That will be 1G each until I get more. I may actually have everything I need to piece this together.