HISTORY
This Acer desktop PC was given to me after I setup the owner's new machine running Windows 10. Aimed at the budget market, the Aspire T180 series was once very popular. Although not known for great performance, these machines were still in common use until a couple of years ago, their downfall being the drop in support for Windows XP.
SPECIFICATIONS
Machine Type: Desktop Tower
Model: ACER ASPIRE T180-I97Z
Year of Manufacturer: 2006
Motherboard: ECS MCP61SM-AM REV 1.0
Chipset: NVIDIA GEFORCE 6100S
Processor: AMD SEMPRON 3200+ 1.8GHz 64-Bit (Socket AM2)
RAM: 1.5GB DDR2 (1x 512MB, 1x 1GB 240-Pin DIMM)
Hard Drive(s): 250GB SATA 3.5"
Optical Drive(s): DVD-RW PATA 5.25"
Graphics: Integrated (Nvidia)
Audio: Integrated (Realtek)
Network: Integrated (1Gbps Ethernet)
USB: 2.0 (3 Front, 4 Rear)
Power Supply: Delta Electronics 250W
Other Features: Card Reader, Dial-Up Modem
COA: Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005
INITIAL INSPECTION
There didn't appear to be too much wrong with this system, but a quick look inside the power supply revealed a blown capacitor. Elsewhere the system was in relatively good shape for it's age, although would be much too old to run Windows 10 reliably.
Blown capacitor inside power supply |
REPAIRS & MODIFICATIONS
- The failed capacitor inside the power supply was replaced (2200uF/6.3v).
- 512MB of RAM was added, bringing the total to 2GB.
- The DVD drive was replaced, as it would not read disks reliably, even after cleaning the lens.
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