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- Fire_It_Up
Personally i would ditch the e-machine and get a barebones off of E-Bay and take what you can out of the e-machine. Harddrive Cd rom Floppy Ram
You could pick up a 1.8ghz celeron (with Motherboard, New Case, 400 watt supply) for like 50 to 80 bucks plus shipping
Guess that is what i would do
You could pick up a 1.8ghz celeron (with Motherboard, New Case, 400 watt supply) for like 50 to 80 bucks plus shipping
Guess that is what i would do
- Hoog
A company I used to work for sold E-Machines. I personally hated them (always broke EXPECIALLY the modems). But check http://www.e4all.info/. I ran across it when I was looking for spec's on a customers machine about a year ago or so. Has a decent list of all the models. Your motherboard is as follows.
Anaheim 3 Micro ATX (ATX V1.2 form factor) motherboard, TriGem, Korea Intel Socket-370 (370pin PPGA Socket) for Intel FC-PGA Celeron CPUs Integrating on-chip Graphics controller and Memory Controller Hub (GMCH): Intel FW82810, as well as Intel I/O Controller Hub (ICH) and AC 97' CODEC: Intel FW82801 onto the motherboard eliminates the need for more expensive graphic and audio add-in cards.
This list will tell you what cpu's are supported by it.
http://www.e4all.info/motherboards/anaheim3_cpu.htm
hope that helps.
Anaheim 3 Micro ATX (ATX V1.2 form factor) motherboard, TriGem, Korea Intel Socket-370 (370pin PPGA Socket) for Intel FC-PGA Celeron CPUs Integrating on-chip Graphics controller and Memory Controller Hub (GMCH): Intel FW82810, as well as Intel I/O Controller Hub (ICH) and AC 97' CODEC: Intel FW82801 onto the motherboard eliminates the need for more expensive graphic and audio add-in cards.
This list will tell you what cpu's are supported by it.
http://www.e4all.info/motherboards/anaheim3_cpu.htm
hope that helps.
- Hoog
Your safest bet would be to order a chip thats 1.75 volts. In other words don't buy a Celeron thats a FC-PGA2. Those (up to a certain point) are 1.45 volts and you board WILL NOT run them. So if your going to buy a 1.0 or 1.1 just make sure they are not the A series because those are 1.45v FC-PGA2. If you look at say pricewatch under 1.1 Celeron you can see in the description if it's FC-PGA2. Hope you can find the right one, they are getting few and far between.
- Hoog
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