Post: Can I upgrade this computer?
05-12-2011, 07:40 PM #1
Axiom
PC Gamer
(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); So yeah, I'm getting money just shortly (but still have a pretty low budget) and I want to upgrade my computer.

My computer:

Dell Inspiron 530s (Slimline Case), more information - You must login or register to view this content.
Foxconn G33M-S OEM Motherboard, more information - You must login or register to view this content.
2GB DDR2 333Mhz RAM (4x512MB)
Intel Core 2 Duo 2Ghz Processor
320GB Hard Drive


What I'd like to do, is change the case (only fits half-sized graphics cards) then upgrade the graphics card to a GTX 460 or something similar, then gradually (once I get more money) upgrade the RAM to maybe 4GB and upgrade the processor to a quad core.

Just wanted to know, is this actually possible and how hard would it be to change cases from this slimline one to a full sized one, then upgrade it. Also what sort of things would I need to look out for (PSU etc).

My main intentions are to get this ready for gaming.

Any help would be greatly appreciated. Smile
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05-12-2011, 07:43 PM #2
Well get 2x2GB DDR2 and upgrade the HDD is the most obvious thing. You'll need to see how much your pc can take as there is a limit to the amount of ram.

Also if it's for gaming you'll need a good graphics card.
05-12-2011, 07:49 PM #3
Axiom
PC Gamer
Originally posted by Stxyzth View Post
Well get 2x2GB DDR2 and upgrade the HDD is the most obvious thing. You'll need to see how much your pc can take as there is a limit to the amount of ram.

Also if it's for gaming you'll need a good graphics card.

Well I have some more 320GBs lying around and the limit of RAM is 16GB (4x4GB).
05-12-2011, 07:56 PM #4
Originally posted by Axiom View Post
Well I have some more 320GBs lying around and the limit of RAM is 16GB (4x4GB).


Oh lol the processor of the pc threw me off of how much RAM you could take. Well 16GB really isn't necessary if your processor is only 2GHZ dual core. The best thing you can do as in hard drives is just get one large capacity one like a TB.

When you get some more monies to spend you should get a solid state for gaming :dumb:.
05-12-2011, 07:59 PM #5
Axiom
PC Gamer
Originally posted by Stxyzth View Post
Oh lol the processor of the pc threw me off of how much RAM you could take. Well 16GB really isn't necessary if your processor is only 2GHZ dual core. The best thing you can do as in hard drives is just get one large capacity one like a TB.

When you get some more monies to spend you should get a solid state for gaming :dumb:.

Yeah, well my main intentions would be to change the cases first 'cos it only fits half-sized graphics cards, then upgrade the processor to a quad core and then upgrade the RAM, obviously not to 16GB but maybe like 4GB or 8GB.
05-12-2011, 08:00 PM #6
Originally posted by Axiom View Post
Yeah, well my main intentions would be to change the cases first 'cos it only fits half-sized graphics cards, then upgrade the processor to a quad core and then upgrade the RAM, obviously not to 16GB but maybe like 4GB or 8GB.


Yeah 8GB sounds sane lol, I'll look for a case :y:.

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05-12-2011, 08:21 PM #7
bigit1029
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Originally posted by Axiom View Post
So yeah, I'm getting money just shortly (but still have a pretty low budget) and I want to upgrade my computer.

My computer:

Dell Inspiron 530s (Slimline Case), more information - You must login or register to view this content.
Foxconn G33M-S OEM Motherboard, more information - You must login or register to view this content.
2GB DDR2 333Mhz RAM (4x512MB)
Intel Core 2 Duo 2Ghz Processor
320GB Hard Drive


What I'd like to do, is change the case (only fits half-sized graphics cards) then upgrade the graphics card to a GTX 460 or something similar, then gradually (once I get more money) upgrade the RAM to maybe 4GB and upgrade the processor to a quad core.

Just wanted to know, is this actually possible and how hard would it be to change cases from this slimline one to a full sized one, then upgrade it. Also what sort of things would I need to look out for (PSU etc).

My main intentions are to get this ready for gaming.

Any help would be greatly appreciated. Smile


case wise i would get this: You must login or register to view this content.
it looks abit too flashy but even so it is a great case with great airflow Smile

do you have any information on your psu? i would recommend getting at least a 650w psu. eg You must login or register to view this content.
also on most other things its good to shop around different brands for the cheapest but with a psu i would suggest staying with Antec/Corsair/XFX/Seasonic

processor, depending on your budget, i would suggest getting this You must login or register to view this content.
however if you have a higher budget than that then get this You must login or register to view this content.


in terms of graphics card, it really depends on your budget. cant really help without budget :(

RAM, you will only really need 4gb for most of the games out there but if you have a reasonable budget then 8gb would make it more futureproof Smile

thats my input. any questuions just reply/pm me. hope this helps Smile

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05-12-2011, 08:26 PM #8
Axiom
PC Gamer
Originally posted by Stxyzth View Post
Yeah 8GB sounds sane lol, I'll look for a case :y:.


Originally posted by bigit1029 View Post
case wise i would get this: [url=https://bit.ly/knjUVD[/url]
it looks abit too flashy but even so it is a great case with great airflow Smile

do you have any information on your psu? i would recommend getting at least a 650w psu. eg [url=https://bit.ly/hMi93y[/url]
also on most other things its good to shop around different brands for the cheapest but with a psu i would suggest staying with Antec/Corsair/XFX/Seasonic


in terms of graphics card, it really depends on your budget. cant really help without budget :(

in terms of RAM you will only really need 4gb for most of the games out there but if you have a reasonable budget then 8gb would make it more futureproof Smile

thats my input. any questuions just reply/pm me. hope this helps Smile

Thanks! Smile
05-12-2011, 08:30 PM #9
bigit1029
NGU Orginal
Originally posted by Axiom View Post
Thanks! Smile


thats alright, glad i could help Smile

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