Dell Dimension XPS Gen2

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  1. Valedion

    Valedion Regular member

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    im new to the pc world. i got this computer about 3 weeks ago its an old one i have it updated and stuff

    intel(R) Pentium (R) 4 CPU 3.00 GHz 2.99 GHz
    512
    32 bit-windows vista

    i would like to use it for gaming i would like to know what ram can i buy for it because i brought 2 1gb ddr pc3200 400mhz but they didnt work my computer would just give me a blank screen. i have 4 slots so i want to fill them up.

    also whats the highest video card it can take?

    also just anything i need to know so i can turn this big blue ds to something of gamer pc
     
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    According to Kingston:
    Standard Memory: 256 MB (Removable)

    Maximum Memory: 4 GB
    Expansion: 4 Sockets (2 Banks of 2)
    CPU & ChipSet: Intel Pentium 4 2.4 GHz Intel 875P
    Intel Pentium 4 3.4 GHz Intel 875P
    Bus Architecture: PCI; SSD - SATA 2.5-inch; USB
    Mfgr's System P/N's: N/A
    Comments MODULES MUST BE ORDERED AND INSTALLED IN PAIRS.

    According to Kingston it's DDR 400.

    Did you try selectively swapping the modules in and out IN PAIRS??
     
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  3. Valedion

    Valedion Regular member

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    isnt that the original specs of my pc? i'll go surf around then sorry for the trouble
     
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    It's a single core Pentium 4.

    Without knowing what kind of slots it has (PCI-e, AGP, etc.) I'ts impossible to say what Kind of viseo card it can take.

    You won't be able to do a lot with this as far as games go.
     
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    Valedion Regular member

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    so i cant upgrade it at all i have to just sit there and take it
     
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    http://www.lyberty.com/tech/sysspecs/XPS/index.html

    It has a P4 on an Intel 875 board - CPU probably not upgradeable

    The system has an AGP slot, AGP is decreasing in popularity (i.e. it's dead but you can probably still upgrade the video card a bit).

    Maximum memory is 4GB.

    You have a decent running Pentium 4 system and that's it.
     
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    thanks alot for your help i guess i'll just play games with crappy graphics
     
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    That PC is too old to play any games. You can't really upgrade it as it's so ancient, so your best bet is to get a new PC if you want to play games, rather than a 4-5 year old second hand one.
     

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