I have come to the conclusion from my other thread that I have a bad Intel 915 motherboard. It has Microsoft Media Center Edition OS. I was using it for an entertainment system and DVR. The model, specs, and component list are below with link to Gateway site, if you care to look.
I have a restore CD that it comes with. I am trying to decide to get same exact motherboard so that I can use the restore CD and get it going. On the other hand it was only run three years before the motherboard went bad? So do I even want another that will go bad?
Or I could maybe get another motherboard and run another OS 99$ or so? Or maybe cut my loses and get a barbones kit from Tiger Direct or somewhere? So am I pouring money down the drain...........
Can the DVDRW and DVD player be used in another system from this gateway? The front of them are curved so I don't know if that part will snap off.
I put this quote down because my CPU is a 3.0 Pentium Hyper Thread that is not the high end now.
"Quote From PandaBear" Pentium 4's frequency can't be directly compared to Core2, Athlon, or Phenom. Any of the newer processor other than the Athlon X2 you mentioned running at 1.6Ghz will eat a 3Ghz Pentium 4 for lunch.
http://support.gateway.com/s/PC/R/4055/4055nv.shtml
Specifications
Part Number: 4055Gateway 820GM Media Center Computer
Model: 820GM
Processor Brand: Intel® Pentium® 4 with Hyper-Threading Technology
Speed: 3.0 GHz
System Bus 800 MHz
Cache Memory 1 MB on die Level 2
System Memory (RAM) 1.0 GB
Expandable to 2.0 GB
Type of Memory (RAM) PC3200 DDR SDRAM
Hard Drive Type: Serial ATA
Size: 250.0 GB
Video Memory 128 MB
Graphics ATI® Radeon™ X300 SE PCI-Express
MPEG Yes
TV Tuner Card AVerMedia® M150
Audio Intel high-definition
Speakers External amplified stereo speakers
Modem 56 Kbps* ITU V.92-ready PCI internal fax modem
*Capable of receiving 56 Kbps downloads. However, current regulations limit download speed to 53 Kbps.
Network Card Integrated Gigabit Ethernet
Optical Drives
* DVD-ROM drive, maximum speed 16X
* Double-layer DVD±RW/CD-RW drive, speeds: 8X/4X/12X DVD+RW; 8X/4X/12X DVD-RW; 32X/16X/4X CD-RW
Removable Storage 8-in-1 digital media manager (media card reader)
Expansion Bays
* External 3.5-inch bays: 2 (one used for media card reader)
* Internal 3.5-inch bays: 3 (one used for hard drive)
* External 5.25-inch bays: 2 (both used for optical drives)
Expansion Slots
* PCI-E x16: 1
* PCI-E x1: 1
* PCI: 3
Input/Output Ports
* 7 USB 2.0 ports; one front in media card reader, six on rear of computer
* 1 10/100 Ethernet
* 1 Parallel port
* 3 IEEE 1394 port; two on front, one on rear of computer
* 1 Serial port
* 1 PS/2 keyboard port
* 1 PS/2 mouse port
* 7 Audio ports; two on front, five on rear of computer
Keyboard Premium multimedia
Mouse 2-button wheel
Other
* FM tuner and antenna
* IR receiver
* Media Center remote control
COMPONENTS:
Components list for
Accessories
arrow101585 - FM Tuner Antenna
arrow101587 - IR Emitter Cable
arrow102424 - Media Center Remote Control R0
arrow102434 - IR Receiver for Media Center PC
Hard Drives
arrow102131 - 250-GB 7200 RPM Serial ATA Hard Drive
Keyboards
arrow102030 - Premium Black PS/2 Keyboard
Media Card Reader
arrow100712 - 8-in-1 Media Card Reader
arrow101313 - 8-in-1 Media Card Reader
Memory
arrow102133 - MEM DDR 512MB PC3200
Mice
arrow102423 - Silver and Black PS/2 Wheel Mouse
Modems
arrow101197 - 56 K PCI Modem
arrow101198 - 56K PCI Data/Fax Modem
Motherboards
arrow102129 - Intel (South Lake) P4 Motherboard R0
Optical Drives
arrow102011 - DVD+/-RW Dual Layer Drive
Power Supplies
arrow102015 - 300-Watt Power Supply
Speakers
arrow102033 - 2.0 Analog Speakers
TV Tuner Cards
arrow102435 - AVerMedia M-150 TV Tuner Card
Video Cards
arrow102221 - ATI Radeon X300 SE 128
I have a restore CD that it comes with. I am trying to decide to get same exact motherboard so that I can use the restore CD and get it going. On the other hand it was only run three years before the motherboard went bad? So do I even want another that will go bad?
Or I could maybe get another motherboard and run another OS 99$ or so? Or maybe cut my loses and get a barbones kit from Tiger Direct or somewhere? So am I pouring money down the drain...........
Can the DVDRW and DVD player be used in another system from this gateway? The front of them are curved so I don't know if that part will snap off.
I put this quote down because my CPU is a 3.0 Pentium Hyper Thread that is not the high end now.
"Quote From PandaBear" Pentium 4's frequency can't be directly compared to Core2, Athlon, or Phenom. Any of the newer processor other than the Athlon X2 you mentioned running at 1.6Ghz will eat a 3Ghz Pentium 4 for lunch.
http://support.gateway.com/s/PC/R/4055/4055nv.shtml
Specifications
Part Number: 4055Gateway 820GM Media Center Computer
Model: 820GM
Processor Brand: Intel® Pentium® 4 with Hyper-Threading Technology
Speed: 3.0 GHz
System Bus 800 MHz
Cache Memory 1 MB on die Level 2
System Memory (RAM) 1.0 GB
Expandable to 2.0 GB
Type of Memory (RAM) PC3200 DDR SDRAM
Hard Drive Type: Serial ATA
Size: 250.0 GB
Video Memory 128 MB
Graphics ATI® Radeon™ X300 SE PCI-Express
MPEG Yes
TV Tuner Card AVerMedia® M150
Audio Intel high-definition
Speakers External amplified stereo speakers
Modem 56 Kbps* ITU V.92-ready PCI internal fax modem
*Capable of receiving 56 Kbps downloads. However, current regulations limit download speed to 53 Kbps.
Network Card Integrated Gigabit Ethernet
Optical Drives
* DVD-ROM drive, maximum speed 16X
* Double-layer DVD±RW/CD-RW drive, speeds: 8X/4X/12X DVD+RW; 8X/4X/12X DVD-RW; 32X/16X/4X CD-RW
Removable Storage 8-in-1 digital media manager (media card reader)
Expansion Bays
* External 3.5-inch bays: 2 (one used for media card reader)
* Internal 3.5-inch bays: 3 (one used for hard drive)
* External 5.25-inch bays: 2 (both used for optical drives)
Expansion Slots
* PCI-E x16: 1
* PCI-E x1: 1
* PCI: 3
Input/Output Ports
* 7 USB 2.0 ports; one front in media card reader, six on rear of computer
* 1 10/100 Ethernet
* 1 Parallel port
* 3 IEEE 1394 port; two on front, one on rear of computer
* 1 Serial port
* 1 PS/2 keyboard port
* 1 PS/2 mouse port
* 7 Audio ports; two on front, five on rear of computer
Keyboard Premium multimedia
Mouse 2-button wheel
Other
* FM tuner and antenna
* IR receiver
* Media Center remote control
COMPONENTS:
Components list for
Accessories
arrow101585 - FM Tuner Antenna
arrow101587 - IR Emitter Cable
arrow102424 - Media Center Remote Control R0
arrow102434 - IR Receiver for Media Center PC
Hard Drives
arrow102131 - 250-GB 7200 RPM Serial ATA Hard Drive
Keyboards
arrow102030 - Premium Black PS/2 Keyboard
Media Card Reader
arrow100712 - 8-in-1 Media Card Reader
arrow101313 - 8-in-1 Media Card Reader
Memory
arrow102133 - MEM DDR 512MB PC3200
Mice
arrow102423 - Silver and Black PS/2 Wheel Mouse
Modems
arrow101197 - 56 K PCI Modem
arrow101198 - 56K PCI Data/Fax Modem
Motherboards
arrow102129 - Intel (South Lake) P4 Motherboard R0
Optical Drives
arrow102011 - DVD+/-RW Dual Layer Drive
Power Supplies
arrow102015 - 300-Watt Power Supply
Speakers
arrow102033 - 2.0 Analog Speakers
TV Tuner Cards
arrow102435 - AVerMedia M-150 TV Tuner Card
Video Cards
arrow102221 - ATI Radeon X300 SE 128
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