ManojJumani9999
Right off the assembly line
My current PC config is:-
Intel P4 519K(EM64T) 3.06GHz, Asus motherboard based on Intel 915GV chipset, 1.24GB DDR1 400MHz RAM, 250GB SATA HDD(150Mbps), 256MB Nvidia 5200 FX graphics card(in PCIx0 slot), Samsung SH-203 SATA DVD writer.
I think(not very sure) my motherboard does not have a PCI-express slot and therefore i want to upgrade my motherboard and graphics card without changing the processor or RAM. Once I have upgraded my PC, I do not want to upgrade it further at least for 2-3 years and still play all the high-end games at optimal quality and performance settings. I want the best bang for my buck and can wait for a few months or so, if the prices are going to fall or something better is going to be launched for the same price. I want to spend more on graphics card than on the motherboard,since i want the best graphics card.
My net budget is Rs15000.
Also i want to know whether a motherboard supporting a dual-core or quad-core processor and a DDR2 800MHz RAM, can also support a single-core processor and DDR1 400MHz RAM.
Please help.
Intel P4 519K(EM64T) 3.06GHz, Asus motherboard based on Intel 915GV chipset, 1.24GB DDR1 400MHz RAM, 250GB SATA HDD(150Mbps), 256MB Nvidia 5200 FX graphics card(in PCIx0 slot), Samsung SH-203 SATA DVD writer.
I think(not very sure) my motherboard does not have a PCI-express slot and therefore i want to upgrade my motherboard and graphics card without changing the processor or RAM. Once I have upgraded my PC, I do not want to upgrade it further at least for 2-3 years and still play all the high-end games at optimal quality and performance settings. I want the best bang for my buck and can wait for a few months or so, if the prices are going to fall or something better is going to be launched for the same price. I want to spend more on graphics card than on the motherboard,since i want the best graphics card.
My net budget is Rs15000.
Also i want to know whether a motherboard supporting a dual-core or quad-core processor and a DDR2 800MHz RAM, can also support a single-core processor and DDR1 400MHz RAM.
Please help.