Generally, no. The computer's speed is usually limited by other components (such as the processor, RAM, Graphics Card, etc.)
Yes you can. In a stationary computer, if you make sure all components work with the motherboard it is not a difficult task. In a laptop, changing the motherboard is not something you should do.
It involves the upgrading of hardware. It involves a better motherboard, CPU, GPU, graphics card, and many unnecessary components that make the computer faster.
The cheapest and easiest way is to upgrade RAM. If money is no object, Upgrade RAM Motherboard and CPU.
The motherboard.
Yes, it is possible to replace your motherboard with new one. Just make sure that your new motherboard fits in your computer, and that it support all of the hardware you had on your old motherboard.
No need of any tool. Just make sure you motherboad support the particular family of the processor. can be identified with socket type and FSB.
to make work faster
A "mobo" is short for "motherboard", which it means the system board inside your computer that houses all the components to make the computer work.
Changing your spark plugs could theoretically make your car faster but not enough to make a noticeable difference. Changing your spark plugs when they are worn will increase your fuel mileage slightly.
A "mobo" is short for "motherboard", which it means the system board inside your computer that houses all the components to make the computer work.
Its Motherboard which hosts Processor, RAM (which are essential part of computer).
A computer is comprised of many small parts that work together to make the computer function. The computer is first started by aligning the motherboard with a microchip.