Thursday, June 2, 2011

Hi , how hard is it to change my cpu? and is it worth changing from 2.8 ghz to 3.4 ghz, pc is a desktop . ta?

Depending on your acquaintance with computer hardware, changing your CPU will be moderately difficult to tough. What you have to do is to take your heatsink and fan out, remove your old chip, reapply the heat compound on the base of the heatsink and insert the new new chip and replace the fan correctly. Involves some turning screws, maneuvering components inside the case and reading CPU installation manuals. If you are really ignorant, you can actually damage the chip by improper insertion.



And speaking about the worthiness, an increase from 1.8 to 3.4 will definietely count. Though you will not notice any significant performance boost when doing ordinary Windows tasks, it will count when playing games and stuff. The important thing to consider here is the compatibility of the new chip to your old motherboard. I am positive that it would work out fine.Hi , how hard is it to change my cpu? and is it worth changing from 2.8 ghz to 3.4 ghz, pc is a desktop . ta?Depends on many things, such as the motherboard. How old is the comp?Hi , how hard is it to change my cpu? and is it worth changing from 2.8 ghz to 3.4 ghz, pc is a desktop . ta?Yes, it would be worth it.

They're very easy to change if you know what you are doing. In other words, are you comfortable rooting around under the hood?



Don't forget to stay grounded. Make absolutely sure the heat sink is back on before you turn it on. It can fry a CPU in less than a second.



Edit: Bob down there has an excellent point. More memory is always a good idea for speeding up a computer.Hi , how hard is it to change my cpu? and is it worth changing from 2.8 ghz to 3.4 ghz, pc is a desktop . ta?The 3.4 would be about 18% faster but I doubt that you would ever notice the difference.Hi , how hard is it to change my cpu? and is it worth changing from 2.8 ghz to 3.4 ghz, pc is a desktop . ta?I don't think you would notice much changing the CPU, but if you are able to add extra RAM, that would make a differenceHi , how hard is it to change my cpu? and is it worth changing from 2.8 ghz to 3.4 ghz, pc is a desktop . ta?It's good if u can change. But it will cost u a lot. but it's worth while.Hi , how hard is it to change my cpu? and is it worth changing from 2.8 ghz to 3.4 ghz, pc is a desktop . ta?if your a heavy gaming yes if not than no.Hi , how hard is it to change my cpu? and is it worth changing from 2.8 ghz to 3.4 ghz, pc is a desktop . ta?Will, I recently opened up a computer for the first time and I was surprised at where the Processor was. I had to remove a lot of components before I got to the mother board. It might be intimating at first to see all the computer parts but when you get to work, it isn檛 hard at all. Most of the parts are secured by screws and clips so removing them were easy. Just to make sure you remember where everything goes. You should try to search for some picture instructions because that would really help.



What kind of processor are you looking to upgrading to? If it檚 an older Pentium D I say don檛 even bother but if you檙e upgrading to the newer core 2 duo, go for it!