You have to buy a processor that fits that motherboard. Look in to dell they may have upgrades for it.
Someone looking to purchase a Dell Dimension 4100 can find them on the Dell website. One might try to purchase it used on Craigslist or Kijiji for a better deal.
i3 is better i think
According to Dell, the computer has a very good processor given the size of the laptop. The processor is called the Intel Core 2 Duo Processor with 2 GHz.
Dell X300 has the latest Pentium Processor. It has a 400 Mhz processor system. In other words it is not a good laptop. It is good when you do it occasionally. But it will be very slow.
The Dell Precision 410 workstation was equipped with either a Pentium II or a Pentium III processor, at a speed between 350 and 700 MHz.
The dimensions of the Dell Optiplex GX620 are 12.4" x 3.6" x 13.4". It is a small or regular sized laptop. There are other choices that are larger or smaller.
yes i have dell gx280 3.0 gh with 2 mb cache
yes
The Latitude D610 uses an Intel Pentium M processor, and the highest speed Pentium M Processor that is officially supported by the D610 published specifications is the Pentium M Processor 770 (2.13GHz) I know of reports of the Pentium M Processor 780 (2.26Ghz) being used, but I have not personally verified these. As of my last check with Dell directly, the 770 was the highest processor officially supported. An unsupported processor means no real assistance from Dell if you're having problems.
The Dell Inspiron 546 MT Desktop Computer (AMD Sempron LE1300) has a processor speed of 2.3 GHz.
The quad core processor is a processing unit for computers. The main type of computer that a quad core processor runs on and is used on is a Dell computer.
it's very simple. no, you cant because the processor is soldered on the board