I've been thinking about replacing the processor on my pc, instead of looking at whole new computers.
I've added graphics cards, RAM, secondary hard drives, though I've never replaced a chip.
My understanding is I have to make sure the BIOS and the motherboard can deal with a new chip.
Assuming it is, has anyone had good or bad experienced attempting this?
I saw dual core 3.4 ghz chips for pretty cheap on newegg, certainly compared to a whole new machine.
I'm sure people have discussed this elsewhere, but besides higher speed = better and dual core = better, what would I look for in a new chip? If you could buy any new chip, what would it have?
I've added graphics cards, RAM, secondary hard drives, though I've never replaced a chip.
My understanding is I have to make sure the BIOS and the motherboard can deal with a new chip.
Assuming it is, has anyone had good or bad experienced attempting this?
I saw dual core 3.4 ghz chips for pretty cheap on newegg, certainly compared to a whole new machine.
I'm sure people have discussed this elsewhere, but besides higher speed = better and dual core = better, what would I look for in a new chip? If you could buy any new chip, what would it have?