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Kaleb Janzen

I got this computer with no parts in it but the mother board and power supply and I am wondering what kind of pc this is so I can get parts

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bud, if you want to make it perform well, you will need to swap out all internals.

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probably LGA775, unless sticker is decorative

-sigh- feeling like I'm being too negative lately

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2 minutes ago, Moonzy said:

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probably LGA775, unless sticker is decorative

There is no parts in it other than mother board and powersupply 

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it used to have a core 2 duo tho

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1 minute ago, Kaleb Janzen said:

There is no parts in it other than mother board and powersupply

yea, im saying it's probably an LGA775 board, unless the board is swapped/sticker is decorative

only way to know is having a picture of the board and PSU

-sigh- feeling like I'm being too negative lately

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Not worth upgrading if you want to game you would need to make a new build in that case to make it good

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The Core 2 Duo and Windows XP stickers already say a lot: It's old and the motherboard is definitely not usable for modern hardware.

You could proably still use the case, if you really want. The motherboard and probably the PSU aswell are most likely unusable apart from running 2003 software...

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3 minutes ago, Moonzy said:

yea, im saying it's probably an LGA775 board, unless the board is swapped/sticker is decorative

only way to know is having a picture of the board and PSU

 

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1 minute ago, Kaleb Janzen said:

 

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Yeah probs lga 775

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Ya zoom in at the top of the motherboard it says LGA 775:

 

 

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Motherboard: Gigabyte B365M DS3H Micro ATX LGA1151 Motherboard 
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Power Supply: Antec NeoECO Gold ZEN 700 W 80+ Gold Certified ATX Power Supply 
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judging by the ram slot, looks like DDR2, socket is probably LGA775

not too familiar with motherboard from that era, but that seems like a north and south bridge (or onboard graphics and south bridge, LGA775 chip dont have GPU on the CPU die itself), which isnt a thing for quite a while now

 

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6 minutes ago, startrek03 said:

The motherboard and probably the PSU aswell are most likely unusable apart from running 2003 software...

A Yorkfield Core 2 Quad with 8GB of DDR2/3 and an SSD can run Windows 10 no problem, and will work for basic stuff and light workloads.

I'm not saying that this necessarily applies here in OP's case, since if that's a DDR2 board then the limit will be 4GB to my knowledge for memory, but saying that LGA775 is "unusable apart from running 2003 software" is just not the case.

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4 minutes ago, Mateyyy said:

A Yorkfield Core 2 Quad with 8GB of DDR2/3 and an SSD can run Windows 10 no problem, and will work for basic stuff and light workloads.

I'm not saying that this necessarily applies here in OP's case, since if that's a DDR2 board then the limit will be 4GB to my knowledge for memory, but saying that LGA775 is "unusable apart from running 2003 software" is just not the case.

You might be able run it, but being able to run something, doesn't mean it's comfortable to run something. Drivers on this thing will probably be pretty old, you won't have "new" features like USB 3.0. Probably not even SATA III. It might be runnable but not fun to work with even for quite basic workloads. Imo it's not worth the hassle to acquire working components from second hand.

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6 minutes ago, startrek03 said:

You might be able run it, but being able to run something, doesn't mean it's comfortable to run something. Drivers on this thing will probably be pretty old, you won't have "new" features like USB 3.0. Probably not even SATA III. It might be runnable but not fun to work with even for quite basic workloads.

Well it just so happens that up until a few months ago, I had a system with a Q9650, 8GB of DDR2 1066MHz memory and some old 840 EVO SSD I had lying around running and rendering some fairly light Blender projects, as well as Photoshop. Web browsing's a breeze, unless you throw 4K YouTube playback at it - it does chug a fair bit there.

No USB 3.0, that's a bummer. No SATA 3, but a regular SSD running on SATA 2 will be faster than any hard drive on SATA 3, and still not far off the same SSD on SATA 3 in day to day tasks. It's still snappy, even on 3Gbps.

11 minutes ago, startrek03 said:

Imo it's not worth the hassle to acquire working components from second hand.

I'm totally not contesting that, I likely wouldn't recommend anyone to run out and buy a C2Q in 2020, when Ivy Bridge Optiplexes are cheap and obviously much more modern and user friendly, I'm just saying that LGA775 is not totally obsolete as you seemed to be suggesting.

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1 minute ago, Mateyyy said:

I'm just saying that LGA775 is not totally obsolete as you seemed to be suggesting.

I exaggerated. You're totally right in saying it's not completely unusable. Tbh, my thought in saying this was more or less: It's so old, don't bother with wacky stuff from the past unless you specifically want that for whatever reason.

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1 hour ago, Moonzy said:

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that looks like milk TBH

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I have a core 2 quad @2.33ghz

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Just now, sub68 said:

I have a core 2 quad @2.33ghz

What do you guys think is the best cpu and gpu I can get for it?

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1 minute ago, Kaleb Janzen said:

What do you guys think is the best cpu and gpu I can get for it?

I could give you my core2quad

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