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| Thread ID: 36045 | 2003-07-29 09:27:00 | upgrading hp 6320 | miknz (3731) | Press F1 |
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| 163703 | 2003-07-29 09:27:00 | Just wondering if it is possible to upgrade my processor, over the past year or so I have upgraded ram and hd so really yhe next thing is the processor. pc is about 5 y/o and is an HP 6320. Not sure on mobo specs or anything like that sorry Mike |
miknz (3731) | ||
| 163704 | 2003-07-29 10:27:00 | basically you have upgraded it about as far as you can go. From what I could find out Your motherboard is made by ASUS to HP specs & therefore their is nothing to be found at ASUS site. Also from what I could find your PC has a 333Mhz Celeron & as far as I know it would probably only support up to a 433Mhz celeron If you can work out jumper settings.(Pentium went to 100Mhz FSB from 350Mhz I think?) I have a HP 6701 & its been upgraded like yours, The next upgrade which is underway now is a new case Motherboard ETC. & definitly nothing proprietary like HP, Compaq, Dell Etc Cheers Steve |
Steve Askew (119) | ||
| 163705 | 2003-07-29 10:31:00 | Specs were: Model number D7192A Base processor 300A MHz Intel Celeron microprocessor Chipset Intel 440EX Supported operation systems (OS/NOS) Microsoft (R) Windows 98 Memory Standard 48 MB (SDRAM) Maximum 256 MB (2 x 128 MB DIMM) Speed 66 MHz/10 ns SDRAM only Sockets 2 - 168 pin Size 16, 32, 64, or 128 MB DIMMs Pairs Required No Type Supported Intel 1.0 compliant Cache memory Primary 32 KB Secondary Level (Max.) 128 KB Standard Upgrade Sockets None Video memory Video Graphics PCI Local Bus Video Memory 2 MB SGRAM (not upgradeable) Video Memory Type ATI VT4 Feature Connector Yes Resolutions 2 MB Video RAM Video resolutions dependent upon specific display used 640 x 480 16/256/32 K/64 K/16.7 M colors 800 x 600 16/256/32 K/64 K colors 1024 x 768 16/256/32 K/64 K colors 1280 x 1024 256 colors Hard drive Enhanced IDE 4.0 GB CD-ROM drive Speed 32x speed (maximum) Access Speed 90 ms Transfer Rate 4800 Kbps Fax data modem Fax Speed Up to 14.4 Kbps Data Speed K56 Flex Technology data/fax (v 90) Plug and Play Yes Hayes Compatible Yes Data Compression V.42 bis Error Correction V.42 COM Port (default) 2 IRQ (default) 3 EIA Fax Commands Class 1 Answering Machine No Video Phone Receive No Sound/Audio Full Duplex Speaker Phone No Noise Cancellation Yes Microphone Included with some HP Pavilion Multimedia Displays Compatibility 3-D Stereo Sound - 16-bit stereo industry standard compatible Controller Crystal Audio Chipset Location On Motherboard Line Out: Yes 3-D Spatializer Yes Wavetable Yes Tone Control No Keyboard One-touch Enhanced Keyboard External ports Serial: 1 DB9 connector (16C550 compatible) Parallel: Standard bidirectional / Enhanced Capability Parallel USB: 1 Standard Universal Serial Bus (2 ports) Expansion slots ISA: 2 PCI: 2 AGP: 1 Device bays available for expansion 3.5-inch, external 1 3.5-inch, internal 1 5.25-inch, external 2 5.25-inch, internal 1 Combo, external 1 Complete software package Operating System Windows 98 Personal Guide Productivity and Finance Microsoft Works Smith/Micro QuickLink lll FAX software Microsoft Money `98 Quicken by Intuit HP Financial Calculator Fun with Photos EasyPhoto by Storm Software Education and Reference Microsoft Encarta 98 Encyclopedia Entertainment HP Pavilion Media Rack by Willow Pond VCD Player by Mediamatics Internet and Online Services Internet Service Providers Service and Support HP Support Center HP Pavilion Recovery Kit VirusScan by McAfee If memory serves me correctly, 300 or 333 was the fastest processor that chipset can handle, as its only a 66 MHz bus. Basically not much room to upgrade..... |
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