by congo » Fri Mar 03, 2006 5:50 am
You can open the case and read the mainboard model number on the board itself if it's there.
If you are lucky enough to have a good socket A board, you might get a reasonable CPU for it, the max cpu's for certain socket A boards were an XP3200+ with a 400mhz FSB speed.
The best boards in socket A (462) used an nVidia nForce2 Ultra 400 chipset, so touch wood.
Don't get ANY Duron CPU for gaming, they, like Intel Celeron's, are meant to go into word processors, not gaming rigs.

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