Yes, you can upgrade an AMD E-450 processor, but it depends on the motherboard's compatibility and chipset. The E-450 is part of the AMD Fusion series, and it typically uses the Socket BGA413. To upgrade, you would need to find a compatible processor that fits the same socket and is supported by your motherboard. However, keep in mind that options for upgrades may be limited due to the age of the platform.
The minimum requirements of Flash Player (9 & 10) for a computer running Windows are: Windows 2000 Pentium II 450 Mhz or faster processor 128 MB of RAM Recommended requirements: Windows 2000/XP/Vista Pentium 4 2.33 Ghz or faster processor 128 MB of RAM
HiI think that we can compare Intel Core i3-2357M with AMD E-450
no, you can buy him from the batcave computer for 450 studs.
450 / 9 = 50 50 / 9 = 5.5555 If you asked this question on the computer then why didnt you just use the calculator lums
increase ram to 4 GB and Hardisk to >450 GB
75 x 6 = 450. There's usually a calculator on your computer.
You graphics seems to be on weak side and CPU might bottleneck too.
The local Dodge dealer does a stock reflash for $115 I am having my hot rod computer done for $450
Gigabytes a unit of measure for computer memory. 450 Gigabytes can simply hold more things such as music, programs, emails, and pictures than 4 gigabytes.
The total tax is $36.00
It depends on what brand of computer that you want. If you want an Acer its around $300. If you want a HP its around $450. So bottom line the price range is anywhere from $300 to $450.