Upgrading your CPU can have a huge impact, or none at all. If your CPU is causing a bottleneck in your system, due to other components being more efficient / powerful / capable of doing whatever tasks you are demanding of it, then an upgraded CPU could greatly increase the speed of your system.
However, if your CPU is more efficient / powerful / capable than other pieces of hardware (such as your GPU, harddrive, or ram), then upgrading your CPU may have little effect at all.
If you are having issues with your computer being too "slow", as I suspect you may be, then make sure that your CPU is actually the problem. When your computer is running slowly, check to see how much of your CPU is actually being used. If it is requiring 80-100% of it's capacity, then a CPU upgrade may be a good idea. If it is not, then look at your other components, and see how they are performing.
That said, the first step should always be to check for viruses, clean up your system, defrag (if you have a HDD...do NOT defrag a solid state drive), remove unnecessary programs, etc.
Yes, it is possible.
HCL (Hardware Compatibility List) is used to ensure that the new hardware components you want to upgrade your server with are compatible with the existing server hardware and software. This helps to avoid any potential issues such as incompatibility, performance degradation, or system instability. Checking the HCL before upgrading ensures a smoother and more successful server upgrade process.
Simply upgrade your network hardware to 100baseT compatible devices and components, eg: Hubs, switches,routers, cables and computers(network cards)
They are not always compatible. There are minimum hardware and software requirements. It is possible to use adapters and upgrade hardware in order to make them compatible.
Backbone upgrade.
It is both, you need to upgrade both hardware and software. Just be careful, some programs dont support x64
run windows update and do a manual upgrade and under hardware upgrades there will be basic upgrades for each hardware device to add to your basic windows updates
No, it is not possible b'coz you need hardware for hspda. An update is only limited to software and not hardware. However many websites say that Nokia 5233 has hspda and many say that is does not support. Thank You
The real question is can you hardware handle an upgrade. I would check the Vista hardware requirements and make sure your PC is up to the challenge.
upgrade for hardware required ......
Yes. You will be able to upgrade from Cat-3 to Cat-5, without changing any computer, or network hardware.
No, the pixel shader is built into the hardware