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First post, by BeginnerGuy

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Grrr. I Typed a nice post but accidentally hit the back key on my mouse and lost it. Sigh.

My buddy gave me a brand new (literally, never used before) Dell Dimension 5150. His office had received a bunch of these and supposedly this just sat. It took a few modest gashes on its travels to get to me and had dust externally from it's long entombment, but the innards look new. It smells new when the fans run 😜

Specs:
Pentium 4 630 3ghz
512MB DDR2
OEM Radeon X3xx
HDD was pulled and destroyed, sadly along with the blue caddy (has to be done before a computer can leave the building).

I tossed in a 4gb kit of ddr2 800 but it's running at 533, I'll try some other kits later to see if that machine can handle 800. I also put in a Radeon X1550 512mb I had laying around, but performance is lackluster. It can't keep 60FPS in half-life 2 @ 1024x768.

I'm thinking I'll grab a Pentium D 945 3.4ghz, they might as well be free on ebay. But I'm genuinely curious if for games, a P4 3.8ghz or 3.6ghz would be better. I can't recall if any time period games were honestly using parallel threads yet.

GPU : The hard part. My instinct is just to toss in a 7800GT and be done, but there is no PCI-E (or molex) power available and I'm not sure I want to bother pulling the stock PSU out. Is there anything somewhat time period accurate that will be a major upgrade from the x1550 without relying on external power? I don't mind if it's maybe a year or two newer, but I'm not going to run a gtx 750 or anything like that. Machine is just for some XP fun, DOOM 3, Half-life 2, Far Cry, then it'll probably sit in my closet for 10 years honestly 😜.

Low quality pic taken in the dark for the curious:

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edit: note this is a BTX form factor board. I did consider swapping in something that supported core 2 CPUs and a new PSU, but meh, too much work. No point doing all of that when I already have a Dell Studio with a c2q.

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Reply 1 of 4, by Koltoroc

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the X1550 is just a glorified x1300. A X1600 or a geforce 7600 should be what you are looking for, both are a significant upgrade and both should use only power from the slot.

Reply 2 of 4, by BeginnerGuy

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Koltoroc wrote:

the X1550 is just a glorified x1300. A X1600 or a geforce 7600 should be what you are looking for, both are a significant upgrade and both should use only power from the slot.

You're right in fact the computer sees it as "x1300/1550". Still though it can't be worse than the x300 the machine came with.

I'll go dig up some benches on those two suggestions, thanks!

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Reply 3 of 4, by Katmai500

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Second on the 7600 GT. Solid performance for the games you listed, period correct for that machine, and doesn't need aux power. (and can be had for under $20)

Though if you want to go faster with something like a 7800 GT, you can get a SATA power to 6-pin PCI-E aux adapter for a few bucks.

Reply 4 of 4, by BeginnerGuy

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Katmai500 wrote:

Second on the 7600 GT. Solid performance for the games you listed, period correct for that machine, and doesn't need aux power. (and can be had for under $20)

Though if you want to go faster with something like a 7800 GT, you can get a SATA power to 6-pin PCI-E aux adapter for a few bucks.

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Heh good idea, there is one more sata cable for a second hard drive I surely wont be using.

I'm curious however if a 7800GT even needs the 6 pin. I thought that card could barely top 40W under load.

I'm sure id be fine with the 7600 but wouldn't mind adding a 7800gt to my collection.

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