Ensure the motherboard can accommodate CPU's power needs and select a CPU with a faster FSB
Usually, you do not have to upgrade anything else.
With this being a Pentium II, or Pentium III, you would be looking at a speed of either PC100, or PC133. Hope this helps be safe Cadishead Computers
See, an RAM upgrade will give you the power to run more programs without any lag. If your current computer runs without hanging and you just want a speed boost then you may consider an upgrade in the processor. I recommend you to see Intel i3-3200 processor. It is much better then core2duo and not very expensive.
yes,, if the sockets are compatible.. but if you are going to upgrade a laptop I can only tell you that it would be risky..
You can't. The processor is usually soldered onto the motherboard in netbooks.
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 This is because the computer model is severely outdated and isn't compatible with the Intel processor.
yes if you have a celeron CPU you can upgrade to highter rated celeron's but to a max of 667mhz bus speeds. as for c2d CPU's again providing you keep with the 667mhz bus range the sky is the limit ! mine was a t2700 which i upgraded to a t7600 ! i have also upgraded my memory from 1gig 800mhz to 4gig 800mhz bios sees new CPU and memory correctly and set them correctly
yes
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Yes a faster processor will make a big difference
Most people upgrade their processor, ram, video, and sound cards for gaming.
One may go to Wiki How and Life Hacker to learn more about getting a processor upgrade. Some computers will not allow an upgrade to be done and some require some motherboard manipulation.