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It's a Gateway PII-233 with 128MB of RAM. Serial number is 0009310486 if anyone cares to see the complete configuration details on Gateway's support website.
I'd like to buy a faster processor to put on the motherboard, maybe some additional RAM, although 128 is probably enough. I have a spare Maxtor 20GB 5400RPM drive I can stick in here too. My questions:
1) Will the motherboard be able to make full use of the 20GB drive, speedwise?
2) Is there anything I need to know about buying a PII processor? Anything that won't be compatible, any models to beware of, etc. What speed did the PII series top out at anyway?
3) What OS should I put on it? I was thinking Win98, but since Microsoft is no longer supporting that I wonder if I should. Would WinXP be good, if I bumped the RAM to 256 and installed a faster processor?
Thanks!
Edit: Based on some reading on Gateway's site and EBay, it looks like PII-450 processors are the fastest you can buy, but they have a 100MHz FSB and I think this computer has a 66MHz FSB. Is a PII-450 not going to work, then?
I'd like to buy a faster processor to put on the motherboard, maybe some additional RAM, although 128 is probably enough. I have a spare Maxtor 20GB 5400RPM drive I can stick in here too. My questions:
1) Will the motherboard be able to make full use of the 20GB drive, speedwise?
2) Is there anything I need to know about buying a PII processor? Anything that won't be compatible, any models to beware of, etc. What speed did the PII series top out at anyway?
3) What OS should I put on it? I was thinking Win98, but since Microsoft is no longer supporting that I wonder if I should. Would WinXP be good, if I bumped the RAM to 256 and installed a faster processor?
Thanks!
Edit: Based on some reading on Gateway's site and EBay, it looks like PII-450 processors are the fastest you can buy, but they have a 100MHz FSB and I think this computer has a 66MHz FSB. Is a PII-450 not going to work, then?