yeah, theyre both penryn and meant for the same slot, you sure can.
nothing to do with the computer, its the processor the determines that (u can get processor upgrades)
The Type of transfers that must a computer interconnection structure support thats a bus is the following: (1) Memory to Processor (2) Processor to Memory (3) I/O to Processor (4) Processor to I/O (5) I/O to or from Memory
The processor (obviously)
Gigahertz are a measurement of how fast a processor operates. They can be "upgraded" in the sense that you can overclock a processor to get "more" of them, or you can install a better processor for the same effect.
The graphics processor should already be in use if your driver is installed. if the driver is not installed then you can download and install it from the respective processor brand.
Its more expensive! Its more expensive!
When we talk about Core 2 duo, Core duo, or Core single we are talking about the actual numbers of microprocessors in the computer. When you buy a Core 2 Duo chip, such as the "Wolfdale" series from Intel you get one chip that has two actual processors on it and either one or two L2 Caches. To compare a core 2 duo T8300 processor to a 2.4 ghz chip that only has one processor on it that has a 800mhz FSB, the T8300 would not quite be twice as powerful, but it is more than one and a half times as powerful.
not much. both have the same core, 2MB L2 cache and 667Mhz FSB. the only difference is the clock speed. T5450: 1.66Ghz T5550: 1.83Ghz
T5450: Frequency: 1667 MHz L2 Cahce: 2MB FSB: 667 MHz 65nm T3200: Frequency: 2000 MHz L2 Cahce: 1MB FSB: 667 MHz 65nm
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The Intel Pentium Dual Core T2330 is a low-end dual core processor for laptops/notebooks. "Pentium Dual Core" processors closely resemble Intel Core Duo processors, except they have only 1 MB of L2 Cache instead of 2 MB. The Intel Core 2 Duo T5450 is also a dual core processor for laptops, but it uses Intel's newer 64-bit "Core 2" architecture. A dual core processor allows simultaneous, parallel program execution - for example, running a filter in Photoshop while ripping an MP3: each process would be executed on a separate "core". It's like having 2 cpu's on one chip. The Pentium Dual Core T2330 runs at 1.6 GHz, has 1 MB of L2 Cache and a Front Side Bus (FSB) speed of 533 MHz. The Core 2 Duo T5450 runs at 1.66 GHz, has 2 MB of L2 Cache and a FSB speed of 667 MHz. The T5450 could be expected to run 25% faster than the T2330 due to its improved Core 2 Duo architecture, larger L2 Cache, slightly higher clock speed and faster FSB.
yup. a computer's just a bunch a parts. you can replace anything in it.
You can replace an Intel Core Duo Processor by first removing the heatsink and/or fan from the processor and removing the old thermal paste. Apply thermal paste to the new Intel Core Duo Processor and reseat the heatsink and/or fan.
It really depends on the car.
To add a new machine language instruction to an processor instruction set, you need to replace the microcode of the processor.
No. The newer processor will not use the same motherboard.
You can not change the processor port on a motherboard, you can change the processor to another with the same pin set, but not the port itself. If you want to use a diffrent processor you would need to replace the motherboard with one that supports the pin set of the new processor.