Thursday, November 25, 2010

I want to change processor?

i really dont understand all the numbers and Ghz and stuff so, the only thing i want is to see which processor is better for gaming. Please give me the name of the processor and where to buy, also how to install, or how much would it cost if i send it to a computer specialistI want to change processor?It sounds like you want a state of the art gaming machine, if that is the case you will need more than just a new processor. #1. You need to decide which processor you want to use. #2. Then find a motherboard that supports that processor. #3. Then find a graphics card that fits the motherboard....%26amp; so on. Basicly build a new system.

Or you could go to the site of the mfgr of your motherboard that you now have %26amp; find out what the fastest processor yoiu can put on it %26amp; try that, then beef up your graphics card.I want to change processor?It would have helped if you would have told us what Hardware you already had. with processors, they have a certain number of PINS on them, and the motherboard is made to take this number of pins! So the only processor you could upgrade to is one with the same number of pins (and even sum of that you would have to update your BIOS maybe).

usually for games upgrading your graphic card is a better idea (unless your processor is a piece of crap). Graphic cards would have more of a rang of what you could use. (If you use AGP, or PCIxE).

Look into Graphic cards first! or realize we need to know what you have in your computer now to help at all!I want to change processor?Only way to do that is to go to your computers motherboard cpu support page and see what cpu your board will run and what bios you need to run it. If you %26quot;don't understand%26quot; I suggest you settle on the biggest cpu your board can handle with its present bios as flashing the bios improperly can ruin your motherboard. Also, if the cpu you want requires a certain revision of your motherboard then make sure you have at least that revision, It shows the revision of the board near the model number on the board itself. Bear in mind that, if for example, you have a 478 pin motherboard, that does not mean you can run every 478pin cpu made.

You may want to take it somewhere and get an estimate of what upgrades are available. If you opt to do that I strongly suggest you make sure BEFORE you take it in that the estimate will be done for free as a lot of shops charge to do estimates. Video games are effected by 1---video card 2---ram 3---cpu, in that order so you should make sure you have the video card and ram departments covered before you upgrade your cpu.I want to change processor?you didn't provide your hardware specs and hence can't tell what you have and what you need. you may have to go for a new PC if you want to upgrade your processor as the latest processor(which is Intel's core 2 extreme or amd's quad core)

could well be incompatible with your motherboard. i would suggest you to give some time in at at least learning the basics which just require an hour or two if you are familiar with Internet and know how to search. and then decide by your own what is good and what is not for you.I want to change processor?Generally the precessor is matched to the motherboard, so you will probably have to replace both. Check with you motherboard manufacturer to see what processors are compatible with your motherboard.

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