Post: Acer T180 Upgrade - Help?
03-25-2012, 08:36 PM #1
i-Adam-i
Pokemon Trainer
(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); I have had my Acer Aspire T180 for a few years now, its a standard PC nothing special and has no problems running the main things I used (internet, word ect) but these programs are becoming more power consuming and I think its time I upgraded the PC.
I can not afford an entire new PC so thats out of the question.

Current Specs: Processor AMD AM2 Athlon 64 x 2 Dual Core 3800 + 2.4GHz (940 pin)
RAM: 2GB DDR2 (Came with 1 GB)
OS: 32bit Windows 7 Ultimate. (Came with Windows Vista Home)
HDSad Awesome 180GB standard sata HDD
Graphics: Standard video card built into the motherbard

I need a few upgrades to handle some newer programs.
Anyone suggest a new CPU and any decent RAM/graphis card to buy that are compatable and wouldn't require a BIOS flash?

Thanks in advance.
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03-26-2012, 12:10 AM #2
Do not get 2gb ram. You WILL regret it.
03-26-2012, 12:11 AM #3
Millz
Worth the Weight
Originally posted by i View Post
I have had my Acer Aspire T180 for a few years now, its a standard PC nothing special and has no problems running the main things I used (internet, word ect) but these programs are becoming more power consuming and I think its time I upgraded the PC.
I can not afford an entire new PC so thats out of the question.

Current Specs: Processor AMD AM2 Athlon 64 x 2 Dual Core 3800 + 2.4GHz (940 pin)
RAM: 2GB DDR2 (Came with 1 GB)
OS: 32bit Windows 7 Ultimate. (Came with Windows Vista Home)
HDSad Awesome 180GB standard sata HDD
Graphics: Standard video card built into the motherbard

I need a few upgrades to handle some newer programs.
Anyone suggest a new CPU and any decent RAM/graphis card to buy that are compatable and wouldn't require a BIOS flash?

Thanks in advance.


Does your motherboard have a PCie x16 slot? If not then your very limited to what you can do in terms of graphics.

What is your computer's power supply?


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Then you need to upgrade that stinky 250Watt PSU since dedicated graphics are almost out of the question since a GPU from like 2001 requires 300 watts.

Upgrade to something like this

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and buy a GPU like this:

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But really your PC is outdated now. The setup above will bottleneck with DDR2 memory clocked at 800mhz and an old AMD CPU isn't really helping.

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