Dell XPS 400 Hardware Upgrades
Closed     Case # 10028     Affiliated Job:  BaBaDou DOT Com
Opened:  Monday, March 15, 2010     Closed:  Thursday, April 1, 2010
Total Hit Count:  72577     Last Hit:  Thursday, December 5, 2024 6:17:19 PM
Unique Hit Count:  11189     Last Unique Hit:  Thursday, December 5, 2024 6:17:19 PM
Case Type(s):  Helpdesk, Server
Case Notes(s):  All cases are posted for review purposes only. Any implementations should be performed at your own risk.

Project:
I have an older Dell XPS 400 (Also known as Dimension 9150) workstation with a 3.2GHz Pentium 4 Prescott Processor, ATI Radeon X600 graphics 256 MB, 4GB RAM (apparently an Intel 945P motherboard with a 32-bit address bus can only use 3.5GB usable memory regardless of the OS 32/64-bit status), 250GB Maxtor 5400 RPM SATA 150 drive, Dual TV tuner & Sound Blaster X-Fi XtremeMusic sound card.

My goal is to upgrade this to support a "HD Media Center" with better performance. I currently use this machine in the living room connected to my HDTV via the DVI port on the ATI card for use with Windows Media Center. It has served its purpose well - however the Prescott is 32-bit, does not support hardware virtualization and is only a HyperThread rather than a Dual Core. The video is rather outdated with a 3.2 Windows 7 Experience index. And I have been experiencing an issue - regardless of the operating system - where the drive will beat hard pausing everything in the system until it finishes whatever it is doing.

Action(s) Performed:
Total Action(s): 7
Action # Recorded Date Type Hit(s) User Expand Details
10103 4/1/2010 9:28:11 AM Server 3459 contact@danieljchu.com Step 1: upgrade the processor. I started researching the 945P motherboard   More ...
10104 4/1/2010 9:28:10 AM Server 3657 contact@danieljchu.com Step 2: upgrade the video card. Researching the support of the included 37  More ...
10105 4/1/2010 9:28:09 AM Server 3503 contact@danieljchu.com Step 3: additional HDTV dual tuner. I decided on the WINTV-HVR-2250 becaus  Collapse ...
Last Hit: Thursday, December 5, 2024 11:21:47 AM

Step 3: additional HDTV dual tuner. I decided on the WINTV-HVR-2250 because it offered dual tuner Analog, ATSC (Over the Air) and Clear QAM digital TV. Now I missed out on a recent fatwallet.com pointer to newegg.com for a measly $79 on the OEM version of this card - so I ended up dishing out $124.99 through buy.com (pre 4% M.S. CashBack) on the retail bundle of this card (includes remote and IR receivers/transmitters). This card is PCI Express x1 or x8 (as advertised), but because the NVIDIA requires the space of two slots (where my x1 slot was), I had to pop this into my PCI Express x4 slot which I can verify works just fine.
10106 4/1/2010 9:28:08 AM Server 3506 contact@danieljchu.com Step 4: replace the hard disk. My belief is the problems I was struggling   More ...
10107 4/1/2010 9:28:07 AM Server 3471 contact@danieljchu.com Step 5: rebuild the system. My current OS was Windows 7 32-bit and I wante  More ...
10108 4/1/2010 9:28:06 AM Server 3523 contact@danieljchu.com Step 6: 7.1 surround sound. I decided to maintain my X-Fi Sound Blaster Xt  More ...
10117 4/1/2010 9:28:05 AM Server 3642 contact@danieljchu.com Step 7: add a Blue-ray player. My final step was to make my computer do pr  More ...

Outcome:
In conclusion, I am happy to report everything is working well. I now have my machine at what I think is maxed out in specs. A dual core 3.60GHz Pentium D 960, 7.1 surround sound XtremeMusic, 4 channel TV recording (two in HDTV offering 38 channels through Evanston Clear QAM Comcast $9/month basic cable), 64-bit Windows 7, 2TB internal (plus an additional 1.5TB, 1.5TB & 1TB of External drives), subscribe to NetFlix for online streaming through Media Center, NVIDIA GTS 250 1GB DDR3 (working apparently well on my 375W power supply) and finally my LG Blue Ray reader/writer for crisp movie rentals from NetFlix.



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