Depends on what you're doing. I'll assume you're doing some gaming, where in that case if the graphics card is pretty old, I would get a newer GTX 1060, which performs better than the 970 and is cheaper. But if the CPU is overheating, you may have to upgrade that ASAP. But a CPU upgrade will also require a new motherboard, [possibly] a CPU Cooler, and RAM.
Yes. You can upgrade your Dell XPS 400 Intel Pentium D to Intel core i7.
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 This is because the computer model is severely outdated and isn't compatible with the Intel processor.
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.
If you are not a computer guru,its best to have a professional upgrade this feature for you.
That would require purchasing a new motherboard, processor, and power supply.
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.
Not unless you replace the entire motherboard. Intel and AMD processors use different sockets and different chipsets.
Intel core duo T7600 is the best
To t9900 intel sony fw590f3b upgrate
You can upgrade it from Intel x4500 to Nvidia 210m. You have to find the motherboard and change it. Really bad nvidia card, not worth it at all.
it's very simple. no, you cant because the processor is soldered on the board
No. You cannot install a new Intel motherboard made for the dv7-4000 series into an HP Pavilion dv7-4000 series notebook with an AMD Phenom II Quad core so that you can upgrade to an intel i7.