| Post ID |
Timestamp |
Content |
User |
| 1118055 |
2010-07-12 03:18:00 |
Anything over 1.8. And anything in the link I posted. As long as the BIOS supports it |
Speedy Gonzales (78) |
| 1118056 |
2010-07-12 03:35:00 |
With upgrading the CPU to a dualcore, what sort of improvements could I expect? |
QW. (15883) |
| 1118057 |
2010-07-12 03:41:00 |
A lot, if the one you've got now is single core |
Speedy Gonzales (78) |
| 1118058 |
2010-07-12 03:48:00 |
Still have the 1.8ghz. Get rid of that and put something much faster in.
Will a dualcore work with Windows XP Home? |
QW. (15883) |
| 1118059 |
2010-07-12 04:00:00 |
Yes it will. |
Snorkbox (15764) |
| 1118060 |
2010-07-12 04:07:00 |
Thats good to hear. |
QW. (15883) |
| 1118061 |
2010-07-12 04:14:00 |
So when I get the new CPU, how will I update the new bios? Or deal with that when I have the new CPU. |
QW. (15883) |
| 1118062 |
2010-07-12 04:18:00 |
You flash the BIOS on the motherboard to the latest before you change the CPU then fit the new CPU. |
Snorkbox (15764) |
| 1118063 |
2010-07-12 04:25:00 |
Thanks for your help Speedy, wratterus and Snorkbox. |
QW. (15883) |
| 1118064 |
2010-07-12 04:35:00 |
No problem. |
wratterus (105) |
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