Computer Hardware System #2

The next system I grabbed was more OEM Dell pieces.  Did I tell you I repair and replace a lot of Dells?
I again assure you that the main components were running well.  I upgraded the Dell to a Core 2 CPU and Mainboard.

System Components:
CPU Intel Pentium 4 2.8Ghz HT, 1 Core/2 Threads (Hyperthreading), 1MB Cache, 800Mhz Rated FSB
Socket 775, Prescott 90nm, Stepping 1, Revision E0, Multiplier 14x, FSB-200Mhz
MMX, SSE 1,2,3

Board OEM (Dell) Intel 915G / 82801FB (ICH6), Socket 775
2 * SATA, 1 * IDE, 8 * USB, 2 * PCI

Video i915G Chipset Integrated Intel Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA900)
Revision B1, 130nm, PCI, DDR2 128-Bit, DirectX 9,
8MB Dedicated / 128MB Dynamic Memory, 333Mhz GPU

RAM 2GB (2 * 1GB) Kingston DDR2 800 (PC2-6400)
Running at 266Mhz Dual Channel Mode (DDR2-533), CAS 4-4-4-12, 1.8V
2039MB Total, 1760MB Free after Clean install

Not in use for testing:
Sound ADI 198x SoundMax AC97 Audio (onboard)
LAN Broadcom BC5701 NetXtreme Gigabit (onboard)


Common Components to be used in all tests unless noted otherwise:
Hard Drive Western Digital Caviar Blue 250GB, 7200RPM, 8MB Cache, SATA II 3Gbps
Optical AOpen DUW1608 Dual Layer DVD Writer ATAPI/EIDE
Power Supply 450 Watt 80+ Certified Modular Power Supply
KVM USB KVM with Logitech Optical Mouse, 104 Keyboard, 17" LCD DVI/VGA

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