Upgrade question! (pentium!)

PowerYoga

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Alright, i love AMD, but my old old home computer is a pentium 2 450. (don't hit me please :Q) I don't know what motherboard it uses, but i have a few questions.

1) I'm considering an upgrade to a p4. Would my powersupply support the new motherboard?

2) For my new motherboard, it just needs to be stable, no overclocking. I heard intel boards are good. Can anyone give me the series number? (the DDR and the non-DDR)

3) I'm looking at about a $200~ price range (lower better). Whats the best value i can get out of it, without needing to upgrade anytime soon?

Thanks for all the help! :D
 

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Originally posted by: PowerYoga
Alright, i love AMD, but my old old home computer is a pentium 2 450. (don't hit me please :Q) I don't know what motherboard it uses, but i have a few questions.

1) I'm considering an upgrade to a p4. Would my powersupply support the new motherboard?

2) For my new motherboard, it just needs to be stable, no overclocking. I heard intel boards are good. Can anyone give me the series number? (the DDR and the non-DDR)

3) I'm looking at about a $200~ price range (lower better). Whats the best value i can get out of it, without needing to upgrade anytime soon?

Thanks for all the help! :D

1. No as the P4 uses a different connector for the motherboard, and an old P2 PS would not supply enough for a P4 system.
2. http://www4.tomshardware.com/mainboard/02q2/020520/index.html
3. :confused: Someone else jump in here

:)
 

CoDerEd

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You can get a SiS 645DX based motherboard for around $65 and 1.6A $135(=$200),
but you still need at least a new DDR RAM and Power Supply.
 

PowerYoga

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hm, i don't suppose i can use my old RDRam for a p4 base boarD?

guess i'll get a new powersupply :frown:
 

DaveSimmons

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Your P2 has PC100 SDRAM not RDRAM. Depending on the mobo you might be able to get a "slocket" converter and put in a Celeron up to 1 GHz (but not the 256K "A" Celerons, AKA Tulatins).

Many P4 mobos require a new case as well as power supply, because of the P4 heatsink assembly. A good Antec case with PS (sx-630) costs $65 + shipping at newegg. That + ECS mobo + P4-Celeron-1.7 ($96) is going to cost about $230 + shipping.
 

PowerYoga

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sorry about the RDRAM mistake, it is indeed pc100 SDRAM.

i looked around, and have a few questions.

Besides the obvious price difference between celeron and P4 1.7s, is there a big difference in performance wise? I know that the p4 has better build and all, is there a big speed/performance difference? Is the cache and FSB different?

Also, i really don't want to spend another 50+ for a case, whats so different about the heatsink assmbly that would make my old case obsolete? I have a lot of room and space left in my case...

one last question: How much do the intel p4 boards cost?

thx for all the help :D