There's not that much difference between the processors in a "gaming" PC and a standard office desktop. In general you can't really "upgrade" your processor much anyway; you may be able to replace it, but without also replacing the motherboard you're probably not going to get much gain in speed that way, and at that point it's not really even the same PC anymore.
The big difference between a gaming pc an a regular pc is the graphics card; a mid-range "gaming" graphics card costs about as much as any other single piece of hardware in the PC, and high-end graphics cards are far and away the most expensive line item; a bleeding edge top of the line card may well cost as much as everything else inside combined.
You would need the following:
large amounts of fast RAM
large amounts of fast RAM
Usually, you do not have to upgrade anything else.
There is probably no need to reinstall Windows after a processor upgrade, and the performance increase between the two said processors is probably not worth purchasing a newer version of Windows for.
Opportunities for hardwarre and software upgrade can be identified using a number of monitoring tools. In a Windows based environment moniting tools such as Performance monitor can be used to indentify upgrade opportunities by observing threshold counters to see if they exceed their maximum limit enforced by the operating system. For example if the processor utilization exceeds 90 percent as identified by performance monitor, this would signal an opportunity for upgrading the processor because it would no longer be efficient to multask operations such as opening many different programs at once on a computer. Other monitoring tools like Task Manager, Event Viewer and Device Manager can be used to monitor applications and hardware components of a computer system to identify opportunities for upgrade.
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
Decrease the graphic settings and/or resolution to improve performance. Alternatively, upgrade the computers components, such as the processor or memory.
You can't. The processor is usually soldered onto the motherboard in netbooks.
1 GHz processor, 512 MB of RAM, 10 Gb Hard Drive
It is not possible for a person to upgrade their PowerPc G4 eMac to an Intel processor. This is because the computer model is severely outdated and isn't compatible with the Intel processor.
You can upgrade your grand Cherokee 2005 performance by introducing a new Performance Chip to increase MPG.
Backbone upgrade.