Once you have the details (i.e. Asus P4PE for example) you can go to the manufacturers web site and view the specification.
Processors come in many varietys (mainly Intel or AMD) once this is determined confirm the Socket type also from the spec.
Note .... some motherboards may require BIOS updates before they will accept higher speed CPUs',
One other point, make sure you use a CPU heatsink that is correct for the new CPUHow to change the processor?Sorry, but what does %26quot;currently it's 2.166%26quot; mean?
See link for some kinds of processors, none have the number you quote.How to change the processor?First of al make sure that your motherboard support only 2.166 or greater than 2.166 mean 2.8, or latest in yes supports to all then you can simply press the lock and then Lift the processor from Socket and then same way insert the new processor.
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