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One other possibility to consider is the 3.06Ghz mobile Pentium 4 with 533Mhz FSB and 1MB cache. Not sure if the Dimension 2400 BIOS would tolerate it though. Even without any socket and voltage differences imposed by newer Intel designs, the market for CPU upgrades was due to decline simply because clock multipliers are getiing higher and higher. Way back when, it was well worth the price     

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Author: Ben Myers
Date: Oct 2, 2007 06:52

good to warn people. i suspect that the sellers don't even know what they are selling and that most buyers are equally clueless. there are many varieties of the 3.06 northwood. those with hyperthreading are not going to work in an older machine. and those without hyperthreading are extremely rare. in fact i haven't seen one anyplace other than at powerleap. powerleap did write back by
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Johnny wrote: > Ho un pc Compaq con processore AMD Athlon XP 3000 e avevo letto che > installando SP3 con questa configurazione poteva verificarsi il > problema dei riavvii infiniti per il driver intelppm.sys [...] Does your AMD-based computer boot after installing XP SP3? http://msinfluentials.com/blogs/jesper/archive/2008/05/08/does-your-amd-based-computer-boot-after-installing-xp-sp3.aspx     

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Author: Christopher Muto
Date: Oct 1, 2007 22:46

On Jul 8, 4:01 pm, Paul <nos...@needed.com> wrote: jsam.en...@gmail.com wrote: I'm in the market for a new PC and trying to figure out whether I should upgrade the RAM or processor: The machine will be used for somewhat intensive mapping work (GIS), including display of high resolution aerial photography and some imagery analysis. Specs: Dell Precision T3400
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jsam.engle@gmail.com wrote: > I'm in the market for a new PC and trying to figure out whether I > should upgrade the RAM or processor: > > The machine will be used for somewhat intensive mapping work (GIS), > including display of high resolution aerial photography and some > imagery analysis. > > Specs: > Dell Precision T3400 > Intel Core 2 Duo E6550; 2.33Ghz > 1333Mhz FSB > 4MB L2 Cache     

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Author: Vincenzo Di Russo [MVP]
Date: Jul 25, 2008 00:16

In article <8e8bca03-5338-48c1-bab9-d2428cb0e4d6@26g2000hsk.googlegroups.com>, <jsam.engle@gmail.com> wrote: I'm in the market for a new PC and trying to figure out whether I should upgrade the RAM or processor: The machine will be used for somewhat intensive mapping work (GIS), including display of high resolution aerial photography and some imagery analysis. Specs: Dell Precision
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<jsam.engle@gmail.com> wrote in message news:8e8bca03-5338-48c1-bab9-d2428cb0e4d6@26g2000hsk.googlegroups.com... > I'm in the market for a new PC and trying to figure out whether I > should upgrade the RAM or processor: > > The machine will be used for somewhat intensive mapping work (GIS), > including display of high resolution aerial photography and some > imagery analysis. > > Specs     

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Author: jsam.engle
Date: Jul 9, 2008 11:58

I'm in the market for a new PC and trying to figure out whether I should upgrade the RAM or processor: The machine will be used for somewhat intensive mapping work (GIS), including display of high resolution aerial photography and some imagery analysis. Specs: Dell Precision T3400 Intel Core 2 Duo E6550; 2.33Ghz 1333Mhz FSB 4MB L2 Cache 2GB Memory (2x1GB 667Mhz, DDR2 ECC SDRAM) 256MB
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The newer Pentium D and Celeron D Socket 478 CPUs do not work with the Dimension 2400. They require a revved motherboard, which appeared in the almost identical Dimension 3000... Ben Myers On Sun, 01 Jun 2008 22:25:12 -0400, bullseye <bullseye@excite.com> wrote: > >Thank you for the detailed reply (and confirming my vague suspicions). >I'll tell her to return the extra 1 gig stick of RAM     

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Author: Paul
Date: Jul 8, 2008 13:01

Thank you for the detailed reply (and confirming my vague suspicions). I'll tell her to return the extra 1 gig stick of RAM (and leave the processor as is). Christoper Muto wrote: the dimension 2400 is a good machine but most likely not worth upgrading. with 512mb (or more) of ram and a pentium processor it is perfectly good at running xp and running internet and word processing
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Author: Patrick Klos
Date: Jul 8, 2008 11:52

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Date: Jul 8, 2008 10:27

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Author: jsam.engle
Date: Jul 8, 2008 10:17

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Author: Ben Myers
Date: Jun 3, 2008 22:30

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Author: bullseye
Date: Jun 1, 2008 19:25

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