It would probably be easier and less cumbersome to replace a CPU with the same brand.
After about 3-4 years. You may not want to replace the CPU of your computer more than once. It is better to buy a new system after you have replaced the CPU once.
Intel is the leading brand in CPU processors.
CPU is short for Central Processing Unit, and is an essential part of a personal computer. It is not a brand, because it is in all computers.
A laptop if you want a complete computer that you can carry around (there is a CPU in a laptop)A CPU if you have a computer and want to upgrade or replace the "Central Processing Unit" which is the most expensive and complicated component.
The two most important brands of CPU to remember are Intel and AMD.
As far as the brand, today it doesn't really make much difference. All of them are usually assembled in China, so you should focus on working memory (RAM) and processor speed (CPU) as well as (GPU). Meaning, anything with RAM >= 4GB CPU >= 2GHz should run it smoothly.
Speed and quality (brand). PS: memory parameters are not directly connected to overclocking capabilities of CPU. Usually CPU itself is the major factor. Meaning that even if you have the best memory on the market but your CPU is not capable of overclocking you do get good results. And opposite if you have average quality memory but good CPU you can get very good results. There is one exception. When you overclock both CPU and memory both should be with a right speed and good brand.
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You cannot do this. The CPU is permanently bonded to the main circuit board (the logic board). Apple techs would simply replace the logic board.
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NO both were indipendent
Both Intel and AMD are good brands.