No problem with the older iron......I'm typing this on a P2 333 mhz (pc-100), and I do fine. It has a Maxi Gamer Cougar 32 meg tnt2 card, and runs happy as a rat in a cheese factory.
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I did some searches with that M/B model number you supplied, and came up dry....kinda unusual...not even a bite from GOOGLE....any other identifiers?
You might want to install BELARC ADVISOR (free) and run it. It will give you all the info on your machine and installed software....it may supply the M/B info you require to trace it's specifications:
http://www.belarc.com/free_download.html
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My "speed machine" is a 1000 mhz P3...... That machine has a 64 meg VOODOO5 5500 card.....
Your 16 meg Banshee is probably too weak for the P3...I ran a 16 meg Diamond Monster Fusion Banshee card in my Pent-1 233 mhz putt-putt with happy results.....You want more in a P3 'puter.
Expensive p-1's?
Tall prices can be found anywhere...I recently visited a new "computer surplus" store nearby, and they were selling a USED 1000 mhz p3 box for $400...no monitor, keyboard, etc......rediculous! I can go to outpost.com (Frys) and get a full-up 2.3 ghz celeron system with combo DVD/ CD-burner. 512 megs of pc2100 ddr mem, 80 gig drive, built-in 10/100 network and 56k-modem, AND win XP for $600, BRAND NEW! Everything but the monitor is in that package (it even has a 7-in-1 flashcard reader)
Needless to say, I won't be going back there...surplus my sorry *beep*!
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IF you can go mail order, then Woody has the right idea....you can buy a lot of used goodies for $200 that way...
COMPUTERGEEKS.COM has lots of new and used items, including plenty of videocards from 8-megs on up.....It's probably your best bet...They ship internationally...
here's a link to their 3D-card page:
http://www.compgeeks.com/products.asp?cat=VCD
The CPU page has a slot-1 800mhz P3 for around $110...
http://www.compgeeks.com/products.asp?c ... eron/P2/P3)
See what you can find about your M/B...look for more numbers/identifiers...if anything, you can get a new slot one board for under $30
http://www.compgeeks.com/products.asp?c ... therboards
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FINALLY, for your $200 you can get this whole used system there (not including shipping):
Dell GX110 Pentium III 866 MHz System
General Features:
128 MB RAM
10 GB hard drive
CD-ROM drive (speeds may vary)
1.44 MB floppy disk drive
Integrated video
PCI sound card
Integrated 10/100 Ethernet controller
Motherboard Features:
Intel 810e chipset
Two (2) 168-pin DIMM sockets
Five (5) PCI slots (on riser card)
I/O Ports:
Two (2) PS/2 ports
Two (2) 9-pin Serial ports
One (1) 15-pin VGA connector
One (1) 25-pin Parallel connector
Two (2) USB ports
One (1) RJ-45 Ethernet port
Case Features:
Three (3) 5.25-inch external drive bays (one occupied)
One (1) 3.5-inch external drive bay (occupied)
Two (2) 3.5-inch internal drive bay (one occupied)
Power Supply (100-240VAC, 50/60Hz)
Power cord
Notes:
OS, drivers, or documentation are NOT provided
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Scrape up another $100, and you can get a much newer and better system than that example.....do a little browsing....
I hope this helped...good luck!