As long as the new central processing unit is faster than the one your currently have, it will increase the speed of your computer.
Most of the times it will. You may also want to consider upgrading the memory at the same time.
If your CPU is fried then you need to get a new CPU to turn your computer back on.
CPU Hard drive speed and capacity Graphics card Cost upgrade-ability
No its getting a new processor it is called the Central Processing Unit CPU and it is the brains of the computer, it is what makes the computer run programs. Ex of Processor Intel Pentium Dual-Core or AMD Turion getting a new and improved processer makes your computer run faster.
You can run a registry sweep, a debugger, a malware app to increase cpu speed. You can also overclock it(RESEARCH IT BEFORE YOU TRY YOURSELF) It depends wat type of computer you have really, I have a amd phenom black edition quad core 3.4hz- Fast Descent CPU. If you have money buya new one, always better.
If you know that it is the CPU (central processing unit) that is not functioning, it can be replaced by the same type and speed CPU. Depending on the age of the computer and the availability and cost of replacement. A better choice may be to just get a new computer. A CPU failure is rare unless something else goes wrong that caused the CPU to fail. If so, the replaced CPU will also fail the same way You should check to make sure the power supply and other components are working properly.
It is possible to install the CPU yourself, but very difficult. Unless you have experience working with computer chips, it is advisable to bring the computer to a professional.
Yes, in most cases the speed and performance of the computer will slow down as a result of the CPU being hogged by the virus, some programs might not work right, changes to your computer you haven't made (such as new programs), and other odd behavior.
go to itunes and download it. if you have an acount all of your music/movies will be saved if you don't but you have a iPod you can simply plug it into your CPU of the new CPU and right click the music library there should be a slote that reads download music from iPod to itunes CPU: (computer)
After about 3-4 years. You may not want to replace the CPU of your computer more than once. It is better to buy a new system after you have replaced the CPU once.
A hard drive is just hardware that stores your data, such as pictures and programs, so if your computer is running slowly a new hard drive is unlikely to help. The computer could be running slowly because you do not have sufficient RAM or or have a low CPU speed. It could also be because you have to many unnecessary services running on your computer. Viruses and so on can cause your computer to run slowly, too, so you should run your antivirus and anti-malware programs regularly.
It depends on what you are using to overclock your CPU. If you use some kind of software, then it's reasonable because overclocking parameters are valid only when windows (or what ever you have) is running. Also new processors use so called speed stepping technology which allows cpus to change its multiplier and bus speed. When CPU is idling, for instance, when you are checking BIOS setting its decrease power consumption, when you start CPU-z it automatically increase the speed and multiplier.
they both play an important part. The faster the CPU the faster it can process the info. The more ram you have the more the OS can load into it and provide faster access. nether one is really more important then the other. No in terms of upgrades, i would go more RAM before new CPU. just for the simple fact that more ram will increase the speed of the computer alot more then the CPU would