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It depends on the motherboard. If your motherboard supports core i3, it is possible, if not it isn't.
motherboard, processor, graphics card, RAM, hard drive
Yes it will.
No remotely modern motherboard is compatible with an 8086 processor. The old IBM PC clones from the early to mid 1980s would have been the only motherboards to support the 8086.
Components in a PC that determines speed are: RAM, Processor, and Hard Drive. In rare cases, the Motherboard.
No, i have the same motherboard/pc. It's limited to 800FSB. The Q6600 is 1066FSB. If you're still looking for a upgrade the best processor would be a E4700.
That would be the motherboard. The processor is plugged into the motherboard, and the motherboard is mounted in the case.
Nothing, literally. In other words, it will not work. You need the CPU in order for the PC to work.
When we upgrade our motherboard we concentrate following important points to make changes in ouy PC 1 - First check that the Ram is Dimm or Simm (Too old memory )if it is Dimm Ram then you will have to check that this Ram is of 66 Buses , 100 Buses , or of 133. Normally P1 works 66 bus ram and P2 works 100 bus ram 2 - Then come to Processor , see wether it is Slot Processor or Socket Processor depending on the processor type you will have to get the new motherboard For example I have a PC with a Motherboard XL 2000 and I want to change my motherboard so the Ram that is installed with XL 2000 is 64 MB 100 bus and Processor is Genuine Intel 350 Mhz (Slot Type) I may get the other motherboard say Intel 810 C Chipset or GFXL (because) Both the motherboards support Ram with 100 bus and My Slot Processor 350 Mhz It would be better for you to confirm by asking before purchasing new or other motherboard that what is the final range of processor that the new motherboard will support As I change my motherboard from XL 2000 TO GFXL OR Intel 810c I will Use my own slot processor 350 Mhz that is PII Processor but I can also change My processor from 350 to 500 600 Slot processor to make my system PIII whenever I get the money.
An ACPI processor helps the computer recognized motherboard, hardware and drivers. It just replaces the old AMP standard.
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The motherboard doesn't contain cache. The chips do, but the motherboard contain RAM modules. Like when you hear a PC has 512MB of memory. The cache (memory on the chip) follows lines called a bus to the RAM (memory on the motherboard).Answer: Level 3