Jeff <it_consultant1 RemoveThis @hotmail.com.nospam> wrote:
> I've a pc with the IS7 motherboard, 512mb RAM, pentium 2.6 GHz!
Me Too! Fine machine, still viable.
> I'm wondering if for example I bought a new motherboard could I for example
> use my RAM from IS7 on this new motherboard? I mean a I buy a new
> motherboard based on Intel technology and based on the newest processors
> from Intel (lets say a new motherboard from Abit)?
you're using DDR, all new intel's want DDR2, so you're out of luck. You
might still find an AMD socket 939 motherboard that does DDR, but the
newest socket AM2 now requires DDR2 also. [DDR2 is still a joke, it just
costs more without providing any tangable benefit].
> And also I'm wondering if I can use the cabinet of my IS7 computer on the
> upgraded pc or do I have to buy a new cabinet too ?
Depends on the power supply. you may need a $2 adapter to change the
20-pin to a 24-pin. Modern boards/cpus actually use less power these
days, but high end graphics cards eat up lots of juice.
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Your machine still has some life left in it, and always remember the
cardinal rule of PCs:
"Next month something better will cost less and do more."
So, I'd wait, and consider doing a tiny upgrade now, perhaps a better
keyboard and mouse, or a new widescreen display, or nice speakers,
something with immeadiate gratification and that will easily transfer to
the new system when you do move on.
>> Stay informed about: upgrading from IS7, I need some advice