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If you are moving your current processor into the upgraded motherboard, your current cooling fan does not need to be upgraded.
Your motherboard may need to be changed when your CPU is upgraded.
no,you need a new motherboard!
No. You will need to replace your motherboard to get PCI-E.
You need to make sure your motherboard, cooling fan and power supply are capable of handling the new CPU.
You need to find out the motherboard manufacturer and the model number; then go to the manufacturer website, look up your motherboard and look for a BIOS download. Make sure you follow the proper procedure recommended by your motherboard manufacturer for flashing the BIOS.
Yes.
No it cannot you will need to get a agp card or upgrade your motherbord.
It depends on the motherboard. If your motherboard supports core i3, it is possible, if not it isn't.
Most motherboards only support a specific subset of CPU's. If you change your CPU you MAY need to replace the motherboard... but if you do that it will include the appropriate BIOS. You may also need to re-install the Operating System.
When the cost of the upgrade outweighs the benefit of the upgrade.
In order to upgrade SDRAM with DDR, you will need to replace your motherboard. DDR uses a different slot than SDRAM, so if your motherboard is using SDRAM currently, you will most likely have to replace your motherboard in order to make your system support DDR.