Originally posted by MrsGoof
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Crikey, I'd forgotten about that stuff. I'm surprised you can still get it to be honest.
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thats cheap It's got RAMBUS memory http://www.memorypig.com/, can pay £100 for 1 512mb dimm, thats why it's only got 750mb
been looking at the zoostorm machines on ebuyer, sem quite reasonable £420 for 4gb of memory 500gb disk core duo quad and 512mb grapics
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I know what you mean - the mother-out-law desperately needs some more RAM for her Dell desktop, but the maximum it'll support is 1GB and Crucial reckon that will set her back almost £40.Originally posted by MrsGoof View Postalthough I'm tempted with a new desktop, with affordable memory
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thanks voodoo, interesting article.
although I'm tempted with a new desktop, with affordable memory
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There's some useful info (and a mention of the 8250) towards of the bottom of this article.Originally posted by MrsGoof View PostThe old dell 8250 has died, I suspect it's the PSU, but I'm not sure which PSU to get to replace the old one, It has IDE drivers
anyone have and advice?
Essentially you can use a standard ATX PSU with respect to pinouts, but you may have an issue with respect to the physical size of the PSU when fitting it in the Dell chassis.
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PC Died suspect PSU
The old dell 8250 has died, I suspect it's the PSU, but I'm not sure which PSU to get to replace the old one, It has IDE drivers
anyone have and advice?Tags: None
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