Will these parts work for my old PC?

DeclanDornstauder

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I need to know this before I purchase these parts. I have this old Dell Inspiron 530 that I have been wanting to upgrade for a long time so I can do some gaming on it. So far for the parts, I have chosen to add a GTX 750 to it, and maybe 8GBs of Ballistix RAM. Will these parts work? that's all I really need to know.

Also, how many frames do you think I could get after the upgrade in games like CS:GO, LoL, or even Minecraft?
 
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Your PC will support the GTX 750 but Ballistix simply doesn't offer 4GB DDR2 DIMMs (Inspirion 530 has two DDR2 slots).

Framerates in the games you called won't be a problem for the GTX 750. I'm just a little curious about the CPU because Dell apparently offered several different CPUs for this PC. Assuming you have the least expensive CPU option (Pentium E2160), you could be a little disappointed about your performance. It definitely won't take any more than those games. Assuming you have the most expensive CPU option (Core2 Duo E4800), you're fine for what you say you want to do with it. Once again, it won't do much more.
You should contact Dell on this, some pre-made systems have blocked BIOS to prevent upgrades like this. It seems odd, but actually is a good safety pre-caution for warranty issues on their behalf.

If you want a gaming PC, I suggest building from scratch and getting the parts you need/want.
 
Also, we would need your service code to get your exact model specification. I am not sure if that computer even has a PCI-e slot to handle the GTX 750, or which type of RAM you can use.

Please Note: DO NOT SHARE YOUR SERVICE CODE HERE! Notice my first post to contact Dell directly, if you get all the specs you can post them, but DO NOT POST THE SERVICE CODE!
 

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Your PC will support the GTX 750 but Ballistix simply doesn't offer 4GB DDR2 DIMMs (Inspirion 530 has two DDR2 slots).

Framerates in the games you called won't be a problem for the GTX 750. I'm just a little curious about the CPU because Dell apparently offered several different CPUs for this PC. Assuming you have the least expensive CPU option (Pentium E2160), you could be a little disappointed about your performance. It definitely won't take any more than those games. Assuming you have the most expensive CPU option (Core2 Duo E4800), you're fine for what you say you want to do with it. Once again, it won't do much more.
 
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DeclanDornstauder

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Ok, so what type or brand of RAM should I purchase, seeing the ballistix RAM won't work? It can only be DDR2 right?

 

MasterMadBones

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I just saw this deal but it's not a brand I actually know. It does offer the best price/performance though:
http://www.amazon.com/Hafeez-Center-PC2-6400-PC2-6300-Platform/dp/B00U2064CG/ref=sr_1_6?ie=UTF8&qid=1433268038&sr=8-6&keywords=8gb+ddr2-800

If you don't trust it, I would recommend staying around Crucial and Corsair. Looks like Komputerbay is getting some good reviews too.
 

DeclanDornstauder

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Wait, so I can add 2x4 or RAM? I thought I could only have a maximum of 4GBs. When I contacted the people at Dell, that's what they said.
 

MasterMadBones

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Good thing you did that because spec charts never give such data. This means you could go for a 4GB version of your own suggestion.

 

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Ok, so it's really come down to these two: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B004LT6O56/ref=ox_sc_act_title_1?ie=UTF8&psc=1&smid=A1C0E2G2LZFK00

http://www.amazon.com/Crucial-PC2-6400-Unbuffered-CT2KIT25664AA800-CT2CP25664AA800/dp/B0011A4UZE/ref=pd_cp_147_1?ie=UTF8&refRID=0ZHH6FNA1ZYG1YRY5CVD

Should I get the Crucial RAM for just a bit more, seeing it's a brand I recognize, or is the other brand just as good?

 

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