I need to upgrade my RAM, video card, and processor but I need to know what my motherboard can handle before I go out and blow a bunch of cash (i.e. how many AGP slots I have, what RAM and pin number my dim slots use, how many dim slots I have, how much RAM each dim slot can handle, how much RAM my motherboard can handle, the maximum processor speed my motherboard can handle). If I knew which one I had in my computer, I could easily look up this information. Does anyone here know how to check what motherboard is in your computer from the desktop without opening up the computer? Or if you do open it up, where the name of the motherboard is located?
So far, I've tried right clicking on My Computer/Properties/Device Manager/Device Manager, but couldn't find it.
I also tried START/Program Files/Accessories/System Tools/System Information, but nothing was there either.
Thanks for any help ahead of time.
So far, I've tried right clicking on My Computer/Properties/Device Manager/Device Manager, but couldn't find it.
I also tried START/Program Files/Accessories/System Tools/System Information, but nothing was there either.
Thanks for any help ahead of time.
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