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Andk_
Junior Member
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09-20-2025, 02:07 AM
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Andk_
09-20-2025, 02:07 AM #1

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CaptianTimo
Member
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09-21-2025, 01:25 AM
#2
You don’t need to replace your motherboard, and it’s unlikely you’ll find one today that supports a 12-year-old CPU. Just verify your power supply is sufficient and consider upgrading your graphics card.
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CaptianTimo
09-21-2025, 01:25 AM #2

You don’t need to replace your motherboard, and it’s unlikely you’ll find one today that supports a 12-year-old CPU. Just verify your power supply is sufficient and consider upgrading your graphics card.

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foxh0pper
Member
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09-21-2025, 02:28 AM
#3
Check the motherboard specifications for compatible graphics cards and ensure your card meets the required form factor and PCIe version.
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foxh0pper
09-21-2025, 02:28 AM #3

Check the motherboard specifications for compatible graphics cards and ensure your card meets the required form factor and PCIe version.

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ColumXB
Member
209
09-28-2025, 01:08 AM
#4
If it includes PCIe ports (large size), the graphics card can work. However, I recommend a complete overhaul now since the processor is quite outdated and may restrict the speed of any new GPU.
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ColumXB
09-28-2025, 01:08 AM #4

If it includes PCIe ports (large size), the graphics card can work. However, I recommend a complete overhaul now since the processor is quite outdated and may restrict the speed of any new GPU.

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UsingAura
Member
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09-28-2025, 05:23 AM
#5
Ensure your motherboard includes a standard PCIe port, then it will work.
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UsingAura
09-28-2025, 05:23 AM #5

Ensure your motherboard includes a standard PCIe port, then it will work.

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RiptidePlayz
Member
60
09-29-2025, 04:05 AM
#6
You're looking for a motherboard that can handle more RAM than your current DH61WW model. It sounds like you need something with better specs, especially for streaming and future upgrades. I'd recommend checking out newer models like the B550 or B650 series, which support higher RAM capacities and have more PCIe slots. Just make sure to confirm compatibility with your CPU and other components before buying.
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RiptidePlayz
09-29-2025, 04:05 AM #6

You're looking for a motherboard that can handle more RAM than your current DH61WW model. It sounds like you need something with better specs, especially for streaming and future upgrades. I'd recommend checking out newer models like the B550 or B650 series, which support higher RAM capacities and have more PCIe slots. Just make sure to confirm compatibility with your CPU and other components before buying.

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Nashiko57
Senior Member
485
10-02-2025, 08:33 AM
#7
I hope I can fix it again, but I'm only 15 and my parents buy everything. They also have me plus six other kids to take care of, so we had to save money—and the computers are really costly.
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Nashiko57
10-02-2025, 08:33 AM #7

I hope I can fix it again, but I'm only 15 and my parents buy everything. They also have me plus six other kids to take care of, so we had to save money—and the computers are really costly.

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megapixel74
Member
224
10-04-2025, 08:56 AM
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It’s actually unnecessary to boost your RAM for streaming, since the job rarely requires that much memory. This particular board only offers two DDR3 DIMM slots and each slot can hold up to 8GB of regular DDR3 RAM, so adding more won’t be possible. I’d suggest postponing any upgrade and considering a fresh setup instead.
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megapixel74
10-04-2025, 08:56 AM #8

It’s actually unnecessary to boost your RAM for streaming, since the job rarely requires that much memory. This particular board only offers two DDR3 DIMM slots and each slot can hold up to 8GB of regular DDR3 RAM, so adding more won’t be possible. I’d suggest postponing any upgrade and considering a fresh setup instead.

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live77
Member
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10-06-2025, 10:05 PM
#9
The GPU can run on your board or any with a PCIe connection (avoid AGP or older PCI from the '90s). Still, consider upgrading your very old and weak CPU.
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live77
10-06-2025, 10:05 PM #9

The GPU can run on your board or any with a PCIe connection (avoid AGP or older PCI from the '90s). Still, consider upgrading your very old and weak CPU.

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10-07-2025, 04:43 AM
#10
No, it doesn't support an I7-2600 processor.
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VeraquinGaming
10-07-2025, 04:43 AM #10

No, it doesn't support an I7-2600 processor.

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