I’ve done quite a bit of research on this before asking, but I’m still a little stumped as to the best way to upgrade this computer for around 0 or less, (besides the RAM which I’m planning on upgrading anyways). Its an AMD Sempron 3400+, VIA MS-7181 Motherboard, 1 gig of ram, and Asus Radeon A9200SE 128MB Video Card.

Now I don’t do any gaming on this computer, and so far it has always been more than fast enough for everything I’ve wanted to do, except for one thing that’s giving me problems. Watching some HD videos. Especially these 720P h.264 .mov files that my Kodak Z1485IS camera, and Aiptek HD camera take. They play very poorly and choppy. When I monitor my CPU usage playing a 720P mov file, or a 1080p wmv file, it shoots up to a constant 100%. So the biggest point of this upgrade is to be able to play these HD videos fine.

My first question, I checked the ram that’s already in there, and it was labeled PC-3200 DDR SDRAM 128Mx64 1GB. I’m planning on buying another 1gb of pc3200 ram, however I see both high density and low density ones for sale and despite reading the specs on my motherboard many times, I can’t figure out if I want the high density or low density, and which is compatible.

Also, I had some primary ideas for upgrading the computer, but I’m not sure if they will work for the purpose I’m looking for (playing those h.264 HD videos)

1) I could upgrade my old 128mb video card listed above, to the best one I could find under 0. Something like a 1GB HD Radeon, or maybe some 512mb card if its adequate. The problem is the best media player that I’ve found and like using for playing those HD 720P h.264 .mov files is VLC media player. I like if because of its great functionality and also I can take screen captures that turn out good. However I’ve heard it "does not support gpu acceleration", so does that mean that a new video card wouldn’t help since its all done by the cpu?

Or perhaps there is another media player that still allows screen captures and plays the h.264 .mov files fine and would work with a new video card?

2) I could upgrade the CPU, from the amd sempron 3400, to an amd athalon 3700 or 3400. I’ve searched on ebay and found some new 3400’s with fan for around , as well as used ones for cheaper, and some new and used 3700’s that mostly don’t include the fan though, so I’d have to figure out what fan to buy. But would that CPU upgrade be enough to be worth it? The specs I’ve read online for the sempron say its 1.8ghz, although my diagnostic software says its 2ghz. The specs on that athalon 64 (both the 3400 and the 3700 give the same ghz), is 2.4. I’m worried that the extra .4 or .6 ghz might not be enough of an upgrade to make them play correctly

3) I could overclock my sempron, I’ve heard its very easy, although I’ve never done overclocking and it makes me nervous that I might fry it.

4) maybe you know of something better than any of these.

Thanks.
Thanks for the answers so far. I did post it in the VLC forums, amazing that the second answerer found it.

Anyways, I’m really hoping not to have to replace the motherboard, I don’t want to have to reinstall windows or anything. I do plan to buy a whole new motherboard/cpu/ram in a year or two, but right now I’m just hoping to get enough of a boost out of what I have to be able to play the HD videos, since my PC works fine for everything else I need.

I have heard mentions of video cards that support h.264 acceleration, but I’m having a tough time figuring out which cards will work.

My Motherboard says it supports up to 8x agp, so I’ve been looking at 8x agp such as Radeon HD4650 1GB or the cheaper Radeon HD 3650 512mb. But I’m unable to figure out if they will help for watching those h.264 videos (preferrably in vlc media player, but if not then some other one that allows screen capture. Does anyone know, or could you recommend a particular card that would work?

Thanks.

Hi,

I just built a PC with the following new components:

Intel C2D E8400 CPU
XIGMATEK HDT-S1283 CPU cooler
GIGABYTE GA-EP45-UD3R Motherboard
SAMSUNG Spinpoint F1 HD103UJ 1TB 7200 RPM SATA Hard drive
SAPPHIRE 100265HDMI Radeon HD 4830 512MB Video card
CORSAIR CMPSU-650TX 650W Power supply
Creative Sound Blaster Audigy SE 7.1 Sound card

I used the following used components from my old rig:

2 x 512MB PQI DDR 266 PC2100 (I am waiting for new RAM: Patriot Viper 4GB (2 x 2GB) DDR2 800 PC2 6400)
Seagate Barracuda 160GB 7200RPM hard drive
DVD Drive
DVD Burner

I installed everything very carefully. PC booted normally, I did not make any changes in BIOS. After I finished doing a clean install of XP, the computer just keeps freezing after a minute or two while performing any regular task such as surfing the web, or accessing the C drive. It lets me install a driver or software once in a while and sometimes it will freeze during an installation. It just freezes everytime, it won’t just not freeze at least once. I was wondering if it is the old RAM memory 2 x 512MB that is not enough for this setup or too old? I even uninstalled the sound card, the DVD burner, and left only the 160GB hard drive but it keeps freezing. Any ideas? All I have hooked up now to the MB and CPU is the video card, DVD drive, 2 x 512MB, and 10GB hard drive.

Thanks in advance for your help.
Case is an Antec Lanboy if this helps…
Sorry I meant 160Gb hard drive not 10GB