You replace C- Rimms with Rimms
No. You will need to replace your motherboard to get PCI-E.
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.
Most computers come with an Integrated Video Chipset, which means yes it's pre-installed. If you buy a new motherboard, it may not come with Integrated graphics, but it will have either a VGA or PCI-E slot to add an external one. Then again, if a motherboard had integrated graphics it also may still have a VGA or PCI-E slot to upgrade.
Because all of your Devices and Programs are already installed on your computer.
Because all of your Devices and Programs are already installed on your computer.
If you are moving your current processor into the upgraded motherboard, your current cooling fan does not need to be upgraded.
A full upgrade would be your CPU to a higher speed, your RAM for more memory and your video card so you can play faster games. But you have to be careful, your power supply that is installed was installed with the wattage for that particular system. If you do a full upgrade you may find that your power supply can no longer produce enough power to your motherboard, then you would have to add a new power supply also.
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Your motherboard may need to be changed when your CPU is upgraded.
Yes, you can. As far as you already have OS of older generation installed you can run the upgrade DVD.
for home personal use
Yes.