A desk top and a lap top computer will use different sizes of core processors. The best core processor for you will really depend on what you need to do with your computer. One great core processor is the six core that comes in many HP computers.
1GB of RAM, Dual core processor (Pentium 4 or higher)
There are Celeron dual core processors today. However, just because you have Celeron processor, it does not mean your Celeron processor is a dual core processor. The easiest way to tell is to look at the Intel sticker on your computer. If it says "Dual Core," then it is dual core. If it does NOT say "Dual Core," then it is not dual core.
If you are going to use your computer for normal purposes like word processing, web browsing, gaming etc. , a 'Pentium 4' or 'core 2 duo' processor is enough. If you are a professional gamer or an animator you should buy a 'core 2 duo' processor or a 'Quad core' processor. For a moderate user I recommend the 'core 2 duo' processor which is very efficient. The name of processors mentioned above are just used to indicate the number of cores they have. Similar processors made by other companies are also available in the market.
Don't be fooled about the look at of the computer, look for the spec of the computer. If you are looking at a gaming computer, look at the processor speed, RAM and graphics card. For a personal computer just for internet usage, look at RAM and processor speed. If you are looking at a gaming computer, I would personally go to a computer shop and let them build one for you. Or build one yourself.
A word processor is a type of software. It is a program that is run on your computer.
Of course, however you have to know the type of processor you can handle. You may have a HP, DELL, COMPAQ, or other brand written on your computer. Go to their site and put in the product key on the computer, it should direct you to your model. Now you can look at the specs on your motherboard and it should tell you what your motherboard is aloud to upgrade to for you processor. As for the power supply =, you may want a specialist to look and see what kind of power supply you should buy depending on what your trying to do. Hope this helps!
The Intel Pentium 4 3.0 GHz processor is a single core processor, but if you'd like to upgrade to dual core, have a look at the Intel Pentium 4 531 3.0GHz Processor Upgrade RH008AV.
When buying a computer you should look at the following:- Hard drive space Ram Graphics Card Processor CD/DVD Drive PRICE all these are things to consider when buying a computer and shop around, many stores offer the same computer but at different prices.
Yes, there is information on the Core 2 duo. If you go online and look up under core. They have information regarding this product. It is a overhaul for your processor.
This depends entirely on the board itself. look up the board model, and find out if it can take the X2 at all. After that , you should be able to simply remove old core and insert new core. Be careful with the metal heatsink and fan if it uses clip. If you crack a stupid clip you screwed the whole motherboard. (I once did that and was greatly annoyed!)
Go to the START menu, then to COMPUTER. Look at the bottom, is this what you were looking for the location of?
Currently the Intel i5 processor is the most famous processor being used in PCs and notebooks. You should look for a laptop with this processor, which will speed up everything you do.