On AMD Processors yes but is only recommended for advanced users who know how to tweek the computer properly. If you don't know how to over clock you can burn up your processor. It also takes a new heat sink and fan for the processor to compensate for the heat. Some Intel processors I heard are capable of being over clocked but not recommended.
Theres five different speeds, internet speeds which cause websites to load faster/ downloads. RAM speeds which calculate how many processes can be done. Then theres motherboard speed of how its telling processes to function. Then theres the Video card speed which helps you load graphics/pictures/animations. And finally the processor of how fast processes can be done. So of course you can upgrade the speed of your computer, you just need to know what to upgrade and if it fits in your case.
yes if you have another CPU unit or you can max out your current one so it overheats and burns up
Yes, you can change the CPU in a laptop. However, not easily and the cost typically outweighs the benefits
Yes,they do. But usually increase in speed is in microseconds.So if you want dramatic increase in speed,it's time to upgrade your computer.
If your computer does not meet the minimum RAM requirement for Vista, an upgrade will increase speed.
For a netbook computer with high speed wifi you would need to upgrade your internet connection. It has little to nothing to do with your actual netbook computer.
You can't the top speed is part of the computer programming. You would have to reprogramm the computer with an aftermarket upgrade programmer such as a "Super Chips"
You can upgrade your computers perfomance by purchasing a memory ram upgrade or you can look into getting a more recent operating system like Windows 7 or Windows Vista.
You can turn down the speed of your power supply fan on the back of your computer. Or maybe you should upgrade your fans.
Depends on what you want your computer to do. Upgrade RAM for processing power (like games, HD video graphics, etc.), upgrade memory storage to save input information. The other thing to consider is processing speed such as 1.8ghz vs2.4ghz. these processors can be replaced but at a higher cost then replacing the computer with a newer version.
Upgrade your computer or just get a newer or better model
was the mainframe designed for such an upgrade? that will determine yes or no.
You will need to reprogram the computer with an upgrade programmer.You will need to reprogram the computer with an upgrade programmer.
Because if you want more speed (processor - RAM) less power consumption more natural result (graphic card) more memory (hard disk) then you will have to upgrade your system
CPU Hard drive speed and capacity Graphics card Cost upgrade-ability