Can I upgrade my eMachines desktop ?

Is it possible to upgrade a eMachines and make it to a powerful gaming computer ?

Update:

Or is it just better to start from scratch and build a new one?

Comments

  • depends on what you want to play, but it'll be tough to make it a good gaming pc. the good news is that it has a pci-e x16 slot, so you can add a video card. the bad news is that the PSU is only 250W, so a really powerful video card isn't possible, though you may be able to upgrade the PSU. for example, pretty much any card that requires external power is out. something like a radeon 4670 or geforce 9600 gt is probably the best you can do and even that's not a sure thing with such a weak PSU. you probably know this already, but replacing the motherboard and PSU in a pre-built computer generally isn't possible, the parts are often custom-built for the OEM, and are not standard ATX or mATX parts. since there are only 2 RAM slots, the PC probably maxes out at 4gb. the geforce 7050 chipset in the motherboard is socket 775 and can (apparently) take any core 2 processor. Celerons in general suck, so I'd try to replace it. heck, that CPU isn't even a dual-core. Depending on your budget, I'd suggest a pentium e6300, a pentium e6700, or a core 2 e8400.

  • My EMachiness desktop (2.7Ghz single core Intel Celeron) was bought in 2001 and since I have upgraded the memory to 1GB, put in a 256MB 5500FX video card, new soundcard and added a 2nd HDD. It works good enough for most games which don't require dual processor (Like Brothers in Arms: Hell's Highway - got the game, spec is ok apart from dual processor....)

    It depends whichMo Boo you've got too, as they use various different types and configs.

  • Not really. Emachines are some of the absolute worst computers you can buy. Every component is low-end and substandard for gaming.

  • depends on what is in it. If you have a decent processor, you may just need a video card and ram upgrade to play the games you want. If your motherboard has a PCI-e slot, you'll be able to install most of the video cards available. That's the first biggest step to running games.

  • Its possible but it would cost so much to do it your better off buying a new computer.

Sign In or Register to comment.