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I think the current models are the AX3300 (Athlon II X4 620) and the AX3900 (Core i3-530). Then there's the real screamers, the AX3200s (Athlon X2, Phenom X3-X4). I'm not sure I'd want that because my investment in the 4450B and memory and all would be null. They used the same chassis for Intel chips in the AX1700 (CDC, PDC, C2D) and AX1800 (C2D/C2Q) models. Then there's the AX1300 which ran various Athlon X2 (7450) and Phenom X4 (9650) processors. The AX1200 is pretty simple but still has 8200 graphics and HDMI, which is an improvement over VGA only and 6150SE. I think I'm stuck with the Acer boards then. Looking at NewEgg even the Jetway and ASRock boards don't look like they'd fit in this case and match up to the ports and still be able to plug in the 24-pin connector and everything else. It'd be nice if it'd work but there's no way. 4 memory slots? I'd be lucky to be able to use two of them the way this case is set up. Even the main power connector would end up where the hard drive sits. I don't know for certain, but just by looking at the ports on that ASUS board, it's not going to work. They claim it IS microATX but it sure doesn't look like one to me. At least the Acer models use the same size. It's too long across the side where the ports are, basically if I tried to put this in my case I would have to saw off the PCI slots and SATA headers.Īnd the Boxer 61 isn't a mini-ITX board either. That microATX board you suggested (which is M4*A*785-M) would be great but the ports don't match up on the backside.
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It'll be a good excuse to upgrade to 7 after assembly and testing. The 4450B will work fine in there, my RAM will work fine, the 8200 graphics will work in Hybrid SLI with maybe an 8500GT or 8600GS or something, and then I'll have an HDMI port as well. Hrmmm.I think what I'll do is buy an AX1200 motherboard and go ahead and run it like that. Gosh, I had to remove this piece of plastic, and find the radio plugs on the wiring harness, and then put it together. Or the time I put a radio in a truck that didnt' have one when new. I'll feel like I did when I took the driver's seat out of an old taxi and found there was a harness for a power seat under there and I was able to put in a power seat, plug and play. So, if a company makes two motherboards and they just don't put a bracket over a set of pins on the one board, it can't be done? So we can cut a hole on the x1 slot and use an x16 card at low bandwidth, and we can change out stuff that fits into brackets, but we can't ever change a bracket? It's never been done? No one has ever tried it? I'm feeling like a pioneer then. I already did that for my wife's computer, it was a pain and it took several hours but it was well worth it. Now that I have, I intend to pick up another OEM copy of 7HP-64. The only reason I'm still running it is because I hadn't swapped the processor yet.
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's my birthday.so let the stupid questions continue!įirst, I don't care about losing a license to XP Home.
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You replied while I was uploading photos, hence why my last reply seems to ignore you.
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Your current windows is tied to the emachines board. Then you can put any micro atx board in that you like, and purchase a new windows operating system to go with it.
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I would leave your system alone until either the board or power supply fails. You can't solder an x16 bracket over the pinout. I'm glad I only spent $215 on this one back in the day! These small form factor computers are really annoying when it comes to upgrades. These EL1200 boxes sell cheap used ($75-$125) and even cheaper with dead motherboards (one for $40 on my local CL). I would still have the EL1200 board and could attempt the soldering job and see if it'll run later. If that won't work, I might spend the $55 to pick up an X1200 motherboard, drop in my 4450B processor and 3GB of memory, then get a low-profile x16 card and go with that. Is there any reason I can't just solder an x16 slot into that pinout and have it work? It's my birthday and I'm entitled to ask stupid questions today so here it is: If you then go look at an Acer X1200 or AX1200 you'll see it's the SAME MOTHERBOARD but there is an x16 slot and it has an 8200 graphics on-board instead of 6150SE. There is a pinout for an x16 slot on this board. There isn't much in the PCI Express x1 category and the ones that are there are $60+ and only slow cards like the 8400GS. 6150SE is nothing worth keeping, so I'd like to add a video card. The computer is nice and responsive and with 3GB of RAM wants for nothing until you get to the games and the graphics. I purchased a dual core processor (4450B), put that in, AWESOME difference. But I want them to be able to play some games and enjoy the computer a little more than they do now. I've had this computer for over a year and since it is a slow little dog (single core Athlon 2650e) I've moved it on to the kid's desk.