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10-24-2016 10:33 PM
Wanting to change mother boards if possible in this computer to increase the cpu speed to around 3.0gb and get some better usb ports 10/100/1000 if possible. Was told it was cheeper to replace mother board than purchace another computer? The current mother board is a APXD1-DM....Thanks in advance DR47
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10-24-2016 11:56 PM
Hi,
Did you know you also need to buy new CPU too ? Because
Processor information
AMD Fusion E2-1800 (Zacate) Dual Core processor soldered down on the motherboard
TDP: 18W
Socket type: Not applicable
Source: http://h20564.www2.hp.com/hpsc/doc/public/display?docId=emr_na-c03520552
You may also need a new case to accomodate new PSU. All you can keep probably RAM and HDD and because it has Windows 8 pre-installed you have to talk with both HP and Microsoft how to transfer Windows license to new motherboard, othewise it won't run.
I don't know what 3.0gb you are talking about but your existing HDD runs at 3.0gb already and if you needed 1Gb, you can use (or a similar one):
https://www.anker.com/products/A7514041
Then saving money to buy a new computer. Forget about new motherboard.
Regards.
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10-24-2016 11:56 PM
Hi,
Did you know you also need to buy new CPU too ? Because
Processor information
AMD Fusion E2-1800 (Zacate) Dual Core processor soldered down on the motherboard
TDP: 18W
Socket type: Not applicable
Source: http://h20564.www2.hp.com/hpsc/doc/public/display?docId=emr_na-c03520552
You may also need a new case to accomodate new PSU. All you can keep probably RAM and HDD and because it has Windows 8 pre-installed you have to talk with both HP and Microsoft how to transfer Windows license to new motherboard, othewise it won't run.
I don't know what 3.0gb you are talking about but your existing HDD runs at 3.0gb already and if you needed 1Gb, you can use (or a similar one):
https://www.anker.com/products/A7514041
Then saving money to buy a new computer. Forget about new motherboard.
Regards.
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10-25-2016 12:27 AM
Thank you so much for the quick return and answer to my delema; your input was most valuable! New computer here we come!!!! 😉 Its to bad I didn't have more input when I accquired this computer was kinda green at the time. Also the 3.0gb i mentioned; should have been, 3.0ghz or cpu speed, typo. Thank again, DR47
10-25-2016 12:42 AM
Hi,
As you can see, new computer may ending up better and no time consuming works. Given "time is money", buing new computer is much cheaper than upgrading a machine with NO upgrade path.
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