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Dell Dimension 2100 (Celeron - 800Mhz)

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I just received this from a friend of my mom's. I need to check out the specs a bit more, but it's got a Celeron (Pentium III based I am guessing) and it came with windows ME. I will post pics later!

EDIT: It has an 800Mhz Socket-370 Celeron w/ 128K L2 Cache. Well it's at least SOMETHING

 
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This is supposed to be what it has:

CPU:

Celeron-900 CPU

128KB L2 cache

RAM:

128MB of SDRAM

Operating System:

Windows ME

Storage:

20GB hard drive,

32x24X-48X CD-RW drive

Graphics:

integrated Intel 810 graphics with UMA

Sound:

Creative Labs SoundBlaster 64V PCI sound card
 
Damn, you seem to be getting a lot of PCs as of late. I need one for compatibility, but I am looking in to getting a Macbook for just such occasions.

Throw Windows 2000 on that, it will scream. I put it on a 366mhz Pentium II and am shocked at the speed. I am used to running it in emulation or on an old 200mhz Pentium, where it crawls.

-digital ;)

 
I don't know what's more sad:

The fact that it has 128MB RAM and it's running windows XP

or the fact that XP is not Genuine ^_^

the third thing could be that I don't have 256MB ram (which is the max per slot) and one of the slots has the holding tabs removed and/or it's dead.

I guess it just gets 128MB memory and it's stuck with windows 2k Pro :-/

 
I'm actually repairing one of these right now (really) for a customer. Her machine has a 1.1ghz Celeron, 512MB RAM and what appears to be a 40GB hard disk with Windows 2000. There's also a CD-RW drive, but it's between 8x and 16x and doesn't work very well.

Initlally it had some file system damage that was repaired by running check disk from another computer. I have also had to clear out the password so I could log into the system.

It's running Spybot as I type. Unfortunately I can't wipe the system and start from scratch-she wants her programs saved.

 
BZZT! actually, I just looked it up. It's only 2MB ^_^ ;; (although it will use up to 18MB for hardware acceleration functions).

Wow, that is TRULY sad. FYI, i am going to try to get 256MB RAM for it.

Here's what I have thrown into it:

PNY PCI nVidia Vanta LT Pro 16MB VRAM w/ 3d acceloration.

Replaced the 20GB 5400RPM w/ 2MB Cache, with a 40GB 7200RPM w/ 8MB Cache.

Also, i am checking with a friend that has my old Power Macintosh G3 (beige) that I believe has a 256MB DIMM. Hopefully he can dig it out of his basement and get it for me :D

He will be over tomorrow with the case I need for the server I built, and he will have the RAM for this. So, wish me luck!!!

BTW, I am not going to buy any parts for this system. With a half-functional motherboard (one RAM slot, no AGP), it's not worth throwing a bigger CPU in it, or trying to get a better video card/bigger HDD. So this is the end of the line

 
I am going to experiment with Debian Linux and see how it goes. It's supposed to be pretty decent on this system. It just sucks that one of the RAM slots broke :(

It also seems it splits one of the ends on it. So the contacts aren't really touching the RAM stick. If I could fix it, it *might* work. I put a RAM Stick in and it saw it, but it didn't do very well on booting into windows. It spit out errors :(

 
hmm... Little update on VRAM. It seems it will use up to 12MB VRAM on it. it's AGP Based, but I don't know which is better. An nVidia Vanta LT Pro w/ 16MB Video, or an AGP-Based 810i w/ 12MB VRAM. It's supposed to be dynamic. Anyone got any clue as to which is better?

 
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