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Subject: On a similar note- How easy is it to replace a motherboard.


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Garridian
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Date Posted: 19:21:36 11/07/02 Thu
In reply to: Doom 's message, "Can I pay someone to build me a good computer" on 16:59:55 11/06/02 Wed

Everything about my pc is good except the processor is outdated now, P3 533mhz. The current chipset can only upgrade to a 1ghz chip so I would need to replace the whole board.

Now, the system is a Dell so I dont know how that might effect putting in a new board. My current system runs with pc800 Rdram so the board would have to support this.

So any info would be good.

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