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Old 05-24-2008, 07:17 PM   #1 (permalink)
 
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Default Trying to update motherboard to support pci-e

Hello... (this is my first time posting btw)

I want to upgrade my 2 yr old pc's motheboard so that it can support pci-e. Currently it only supports AGP-8x, and it was all i needed for my Radeon x850 XT until it stopped working about 3 months ago. Now i'm trying to buy a new video card that it's about the same in performance as my x850Xt (i'm still looking, a x1950 maybe??? also need suggestions for this..) , but found out that they are more expensive for my AGP , than for pci-e.
So I want to find the cheapest motherboar that will support a pci-e and still work smothly with all my other pc parts:

here are my specs... :
AMD ATHLON 64 3400+ 2.4Ghz
1.5 GB pc3200 memory (1 GB and 512 mb modules)
200GB 7200 RPm hard drive
(is that enough? i can add more)
i'm running windows vista too .


i'm just trying to update the motherboard, since i'll prolly be buying a whole new pc in the next 1 to 6 months but would like this pc stay somewhat competitive.

thnx in advance for all posts...

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Default Re: Trying to update motherboard to support pci-e

Good luck finding a (decent) Socket 939 motherboard... You'd be better off putting that $20-40 towards a new rig if you are building soon. Especially if your card bit the dust 3 months ago..... (have you not been using the PC, or integrated graphics?)

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Both those are:
1. Re-certified..... ouch
2. From a company I haven't heard of/seen reviews of.
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Here's a few:
http://www.geeks.com/products_sc.asp?Cat=473

s939 are getting harder to find anymore.
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Default Re: Trying to update motherboard to support pci-e

yeah it's been running on integrated graphics. and i think the socket i need is 754,(or is it the same?)...
if i buy a new pc, i'd like this one to still run indepently(put them in a network)
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Default Re: Trying to update motherboard to support pci-e

s939 <> s754. A s754 board is even harder to find. PriceGrabber only pulled up two, one for $99 and one for $250. Here's the $99 one, but it is AGP as well:
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You need to make sure which socket you have. What model is the motherboard? Or what is the make and model (if it is a pre-built)?
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