What type of motherboard do I have?

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The discussion revolves around identifying the type of motherboard in a Dell Dimension 8100 and considerations for upgrading or building a new PC. Participants explore the implications of proprietary hardware and seek recommendations for components suitable for a home theater PC (HTPC) setup.

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Main Points Raised

  • One participant expresses uncertainty about the motherboard type, suggesting it may be proprietary and considering a complete upgrade if so.
  • Another participant recommends checking Dell's website for hardware information using the computer's serial number.
  • A participant shares findings from the Dell site, indicating the motherboard is a socket W type and speculates it may not be ATX form factor.
  • Suggestions for building a new PC include looking for a barebones kit that includes a case, motherboard, and power supply, with a focus on features like "Wake on Keyboard" and "Wake on Mouse."
  • One participant questions the need for a new computer given the current machine's capabilities for basic tasks like playing music and video.
  • Recommendations for components include an Athlon XP processor for a Socket A motherboard and DDR RAM, with options for graphics and sound cards from various brands.
  • Participants discuss their preferred retailers for computer parts, with one noting the convenience of shopping locally to avoid shipping costs.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants do not reach a consensus on the necessity of upgrading the computer, with differing opinions on whether the current specifications are sufficient for the intended use. Multiple suggestions for components and retailers are presented without agreement on a specific solution.

Contextual Notes

Participants express various assumptions regarding the motherboard's form factor and compatibility with new components, but these remain unresolved. The discussion includes personal preferences for retailers and product recommendations, which may vary based on individual needs and experiences.

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Hey guys;

This is a Dell Dimension 8100. It is a few years old. I'm looking to get a new case for it (rack mount), but I don't know what type of motherboard it is. I fear it may be proprietary.

Click here:

http://www.think-evolution.com/mycase.jpg

I guess if its proprietary, I may as well get a new mobo/processor/ram combo, right?

Thank you!
 
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I know with Gateway there is a page on their site that you can input the computer's serial number and it will tell you all the hardware. Check to see if Dell does the same.
 
Good call!

I checked the site for the build-list associated with my PC, these were on there:

PRINTED WIRING ASSY, PLANAR (MOTHERBOARD), 8100, NETWORK INTERFACE CARD/CONTROLLERS, CLP/AGP, DIMENSION

PROCESSOR, 80528, 1.7GHZ, OK, 400FSB, SOCKET W

It's socket W. I'm guessing my board isn't ATX form factor.

I want to put together a new PC for my HTPC. It only needs to be fast enough to run WinXPPro, play .MP3 files, and play whatever video format I throw at it. Do you have any processor/motherboard suggestions? One caveat on the motherboard, it needs to be one of the ones with "Wake on Keyboard" and "Wake on Mouse" and all that good stuff :)
 
If you just going to play music and video a 1.7Ghz machine should be plenty of speed. Why do you feel compelled to buy a new computer. At that speed I would wait until Windows Longhorn comes out, which should be in a couple of years.

If you stil want to build a computer I would look into getting a barebones kit. It brings a case, a motherboard and a power supply. Depending on the type of case and motherboard prices will vary according. Here is the place where I buy my computer stuff from:

http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/category/category_tlc.asp?CatId=31

When you find a motherboard and case with the features you want I would do some research on the internet to see if it is any good. Tom's Hardware is a place to look.

Depending on how much money you have left get the processor w/ fan, memory, graphics card, sound card, etc..

I recommend an Athlon XP which fits in a Socket A motherboard. The memory will depend on the motherboard you get but wiill most likely be some type of DDR ram. The graphics card is up to you. ATI and Nvidia both have fine products. Creative labs creates very good sound card as well as Turtle Beach.
 
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The reason I shop at tiger direct is that there located in miami and I can just drive to one of their stores, therefore saving me the shipping costs.
 

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