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Upgrading My PC* | EDIT: Building PC - Help with parts. - Printable Version +- Las Venturas Playground (https://forum.sa-mp.nl) +-- Forum: Miscellaneous (https://forum.sa-mp.nl/forum-4.html) +--- Forum: Technology (https://forum.sa-mp.nl/forum-26.html) +--- Thread: Upgrading My PC* | EDIT: Building PC - Help with parts. (/thread-18031.html) |
Re: Upgrading My PC* | EDIT: Building PC - Help with parts. - Strika - 07-04-2009 you can always overclock ram right? Re: Upgrading My PC* | EDIT: Building PC - Help with parts. - Hitman - 07-04-2009 (07-04-2009, 03:18 PM)Strika link Wrote: you can always overclock ram right? yeah but most of 667MHz rams cant be overclocked to 800MHz. Thats why i would just buy the DDR2-800 ones for example. My DDR2800 can be overclocked to 870MHz perfectly stable. I tried 900MHz too but then i get a bluescreen in GTA IV Re: Upgrading My PC* | EDIT: Building PC - Help with parts. - FarePak - 07-04-2009 Thought so.. I was reffering to this, thinking the ram's were at different speeds. (07-04-2009, 04:52 AM)TR1pin link Wrote: Well, I had 4gb ram DDR2 lying around from and old PC, and the mobo im buying has 4 slots, and I have 4gb ram from the shop, which I bought ages ago for the PC. So both make it 8gb Re: Upgrading My PC* | EDIT: Building PC - Help with parts. - Strika - 07-04-2009 If I ever bought a PC to my likes I'd buy a 1066 mhz or even bigger, 1150 reaper
Re: Upgrading My PC* | EDIT: Building PC - Help with parts. - Hitman - 07-04-2009 (07-04-2009, 05:14 PM)Strika link Wrote: If I ever bought a PC to my likes I'd buy a 1066 mhz aslong as you got an Intel Core2 CPU, the higher clockspeed doesnt matter because your FSB limits the bandwidth anyways
Re: Upgrading My PC* | EDIT: Building PC - Help with parts. - Greyfox - 07-04-2009 hitman u kno how to put old harddrive on pc?, i need to retrieve some old shit Re: Upgrading My PC* | EDIT: Building PC - Help with parts. - Hitman - 07-04-2009 if its an old HDD it should have an IDE cable, just connect dat shit with your mainboard, and go into your bios and eslect your _current_ HDD as primary boot device and then the old hdd should just appear in windows and you can copy stuff.. although it kind of may be different if that old HDD has an own OS on it Re: Upgrading My PC* | EDIT: Building PC - Help with parts. - cloakster - 07-04-2009 You don't even have to go in the bios. It'll show up in my computer as a second drive and you can copy whatever you want. Re: Upgrading My PC* | EDIT: Building PC - Help with parts. - [W]TR1pin - 07-06-2009 Got PC, 22'' inch Intel Core 2 Quad Processor Q6700, 2.66GHz ![]() 4GB ram NVIDIA Geforce GT 120 Graphics 640g Memory I have to upgrade GFX card right? Re: Upgrading My PC* | EDIT: Building PC - Help with parts. - FarePak - 07-06-2009 Yeah... Unless you want to use onboard graphics. |