Dell CPU Upgrade

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Dell CPU Upgrade

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Hi. I have a Dell Dimension XPS B733, win 98se, 256M rambus DRAM. I want to upgrade the CPU. Does anyone know what the fastest CPU the motherboard can take, without any modifications? What about putting in some sort of adapter in the socket? I think it is a 370 socket, but I'm not sure. When I put in the service code in at Dell, it shows XPS B___r. I think the r changes the socket, but the invoice does not have the "r", nor is it on the outside of the case. Is there a quick and easy way to find out? I'm not too familiar with all the new socket types. Thanks.

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Post by SICMF »

Go to http://www.belarc.com and use the advisor, It will tell you all the parts in your rig. Or you can go to http://www.pcpitstop.com and take the Full Tests and post back with what Mobo is in there.
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Post by Cypher »

Dell always OEMs most of their periphials in one way or the other. The best way to find out for certain is to contact them. That's what I did on a few Dell systems. Put that award winning service of theirs to use. ;) PãradØxDêit¥™ is right on using Belarc to ID unknown components. Dells are a little funky though due to the changes they make.
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Post by phil22407 »

I ran the Belarc program, and this is what it came up with.

Processor a Main Circuit Board b
733 megahertz Intel Pentium III
32 kilobyte primary memory cache
256 kilobyte secondary memory cache

Board: Intel Corporation D820LP AAA12870-407
Serial Number: PR025UXR1246106D02Q1
Bus Clock: 133 megahertz
BIOS: Intel Corp. A04 06/06/2000

Going to the intel site for the motherboard showed it can only handle a 933, which doesn't seem worth the upgrade. Are adapters good and worth it? Will they let me put in something else cheap. It's not worth spending too much, the computer is 3 years old. Thanks.

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Post by Chris »

Sounds like that box is at the end of its upgrade life.
What you could do though is take the upgrade path to a new box..
Boards Processor and case.
Then move your hard drive, floppy and CD rom over. If the Dell has a vid card take that over also. Then over time upgrade those parts also.

I always upgrade in steps rather than in one big bank bustin swoop.
Or sell the Dell and put it towards a new box..
Otherwise just stay with the 733 and resist putting any new parts in that box
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