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Does anyone know how to change the cpu's quarter length gametime in nba 2k10 in my player gamemode for pc?
does anyone know how to change the cpu's quarter length gametime in nba 2k10 in my player gamemode for pcDoes anyone know how to change the cpu's quarter length gametime in nba 2k10 in my player gamemode for pc?7 hours later and still no answers. Probably because you asked this in the %26quot;Gambling%26quot; section.
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How to change you CPU?
I have an old computer and a new computer. The new computer's mother board broke. And I bought a new computer now. That computer works fine. I took apart my slightly new computer that broke. So I have many parts some of which I put inside my old computer. But I was wandering if I could put my broken computer's CPU processor and put it into my old computer instead, since my old computer has a worse CPU.How to change you CPU?The old motherboard might not work with the New CPU. Read the specs on both boards to see if the new board and old board use the same CPU. That's doubtful.
Some of the PCI boards and disk drives will work in the old, but the CPU and RAM must be a match. Not just pin-out of the socket, but speed, FSB and other parameters. SORRY.
Good luck and Happy Computing!How to change you CPU?You have to know the voltage rating of the two and you have to know if the other motherboard will support the cpu.How to change you CPU?Not likely. Aside from the fact that there have been various CPU footprints over the years, the chipset determines CPU compatibility. The motherboard's chipset is the main essential element that determines specifications, including the CPU that it can support.How to change you CPU?The MB has to support the processor and be the same socket type. Look up the old and new MB and see what the sockets are on them.How to change you CPU?Go to the website for the motherboard of the old computer and see what cpus it supports and see if the one you want to put in it is supported and if it does, if you have the bios version needed to run it. It probably wont work.How to change you CPU?It depends on the compatibility. Your motherboard will only accept certain CPUs. If it will take your other CPU, go for it.
FYI, even if the CPU physically 'fits', it is totally possible to still be incompatible.How to change you CPU?you can always try
Some of the PCI boards and disk drives will work in the old, but the CPU and RAM must be a match. Not just pin-out of the socket, but speed, FSB and other parameters. SORRY.
Good luck and Happy Computing!How to change you CPU?You have to know the voltage rating of the two and you have to know if the other motherboard will support the cpu.How to change you CPU?Not likely. Aside from the fact that there have been various CPU footprints over the years, the chipset determines CPU compatibility. The motherboard's chipset is the main essential element that determines specifications, including the CPU that it can support.How to change you CPU?The MB has to support the processor and be the same socket type. Look up the old and new MB and see what the sockets are on them.How to change you CPU?Go to the website for the motherboard of the old computer and see what cpus it supports and see if the one you want to put in it is supported and if it does, if you have the bios version needed to run it. It probably wont work.How to change you CPU?It depends on the compatibility. Your motherboard will only accept certain CPUs. If it will take your other CPU, go for it.
FYI, even if the CPU physically 'fits', it is totally possible to still be incompatible.How to change you CPU?you can always try
How difficult is it to change a CPU on a pc?
I'm really good at computers. Been a natural since i was a child. Broke so many computers I'm great at fixin em. But before i invest around 200 bucks in a good CPU, I wanna make sure it is as simple as i think it is. So is it simple? install driver pop out the CPU and put in the new one. Simply follow the instructions on the box. Or are there complicated details im not thinking of? Ive never fiddled with cpu changes or repairs so does it need a specific type i need to look at before i buy a new one and compare to make sure its compatible or will any chip fit in the square it rests in? THANKS IN ADVANCE. ur prolly saving me 200 bucks or saving me from procrastinating it any longer. BTW now that im here might as well ask. I have a hp dv2000 and the motherboard finally went out i believe any info i shud kno bout that before i buy another for it? lol thnx guysHow difficult is it to change a CPU on a pc?If you are going to invest in another cpu, you need to see what kind you have now, and make sure the new one has the same socket. And also, that your motherboard will support the new cpu.
Look at AMD processors on the AMD website, and you will see that there are many different sockets for just AMD alone. socket A, socket 754, 939, 940, AM2, AM2+, AM3. And Intel probably has as many different processors as AMD, if not more.
So, you cannot just pop in a CPU without doing some background research. Will it fit and work on your Mobo? Is your cpu Intel or AMD?
If you have a fairly good case, and you measure it and find out that another regular ATX mobo will fit, then you might consider buying a mobo CPU combo, and installing them, but then you would also probably need to get new memory, because chances are that the memory sticks would be different also.
As others have mentioned, installing a new CPU isn't really that difficult, just use precaution around the chips on the mobo, and other chips, to prevent them from shorting out by static electricity. That is why you need to ground yourself to the metal of the case.
Take off the old Fan and heatsink, sometimes they come off as a unit, sometimes not. Then, when you install the new CPU, assuming it fits and will work, you then put a tiny drop of Artic Silver or other good thermal paste, on top of the CPU and gently place the fan/heatsink on top of that, and pull it down with the lever. Not too much thermal paste. The objective is to make a conductive surface to conduct heat from the CPU to the heatsink. Too much thermal paste is bad as not enough.
I read somewhere, that the surface of the heatsink, although it looks smooth, has tiny scratches that are hardly visible, but these cracks prevent heat transfer, since they do not touch the CPU at those points. So a thin film of paste will fill the cracks, and that is all you need.How difficult is it to change a CPU on a pc?If you are so good at computers, you should know. If you don't, you overestimated yourself.
Yes it's that simple.How difficult is it to change a CPU on a pc?Its easier than pie once you know how to take off the Heatsink/fan. Here is the easiest ways i do it:
1.Make sure you have Silver Arctic Thermal Paste, Qtips, Screwdriver, and Rubbing Alcohol.
2.Ensure you are grounded to the Tower first. (just touch the metal casing ends with both hands)
3. Remove your Side panel and also the heatsink/fan with screwdriver. (may need to ground tool too)
4. Pull the lever that secures the CPU itself.
5. Clean the existing bottom of the HSF by using qtips and alcohol to wipe clean.
6. The new CPU only goes in 1 way so its hard to screw up.
7. Put a small dab of the paste.
8. Install the HSF properly and ensure its secure to motherboard.
9. your done!
Look at AMD processors on the AMD website, and you will see that there are many different sockets for just AMD alone. socket A, socket 754, 939, 940, AM2, AM2+, AM3. And Intel probably has as many different processors as AMD, if not more.
So, you cannot just pop in a CPU without doing some background research. Will it fit and work on your Mobo? Is your cpu Intel or AMD?
If you have a fairly good case, and you measure it and find out that another regular ATX mobo will fit, then you might consider buying a mobo CPU combo, and installing them, but then you would also probably need to get new memory, because chances are that the memory sticks would be different also.
As others have mentioned, installing a new CPU isn't really that difficult, just use precaution around the chips on the mobo, and other chips, to prevent them from shorting out by static electricity. That is why you need to ground yourself to the metal of the case.
Take off the old Fan and heatsink, sometimes they come off as a unit, sometimes not. Then, when you install the new CPU, assuming it fits and will work, you then put a tiny drop of Artic Silver or other good thermal paste, on top of the CPU and gently place the fan/heatsink on top of that, and pull it down with the lever. Not too much thermal paste. The objective is to make a conductive surface to conduct heat from the CPU to the heatsink. Too much thermal paste is bad as not enough.
I read somewhere, that the surface of the heatsink, although it looks smooth, has tiny scratches that are hardly visible, but these cracks prevent heat transfer, since they do not touch the CPU at those points. So a thin film of paste will fill the cracks, and that is all you need.How difficult is it to change a CPU on a pc?If you are so good at computers, you should know. If you don't, you overestimated yourself.
Yes it's that simple.How difficult is it to change a CPU on a pc?Its easier than pie once you know how to take off the Heatsink/fan. Here is the easiest ways i do it:
1.Make sure you have Silver Arctic Thermal Paste, Qtips, Screwdriver, and Rubbing Alcohol.
2.Ensure you are grounded to the Tower first. (just touch the metal casing ends with both hands)
3. Remove your Side panel and also the heatsink/fan with screwdriver. (may need to ground tool too)
4. Pull the lever that secures the CPU itself.
5. Clean the existing bottom of the HSF by using qtips and alcohol to wipe clean.
6. The new CPU only goes in 1 way so its hard to screw up.
7. Put a small dab of the paste.
8. Install the HSF properly and ensure its secure to motherboard.
9. your done!
Is it easy to change a cpu on a laptop?
is it easy to change a cpu on a laptop and how do I know which cpu to getIs it easy to change a cpu on a laptop?Yeah, remove the bad one, take with ya and get same type . ~Is it easy to change a cpu on a laptop?Not always.
For one thing you have to know that the CPU can be replaced at all, as many laptop manufacuters prefer to solder the CPU to the motherboard instead of using the socket approch.
Also there is the matter to finding out what CPU your motherboard and BIOS can support
Then there is actually getting the laptop CPU, as they are not as easly found as desktop CPU (and desktop CPUs in laptop are highly NOT RECOMMEND FOR MANY REASONS)
Finally there is the actually process of opening up your laptop, taking out the various laptop components to reach the CPU, removing the CPU, adding the termial paste, putting the laptop back together.
For one thing you have to know that the CPU can be replaced at all, as many laptop manufacuters prefer to solder the CPU to the motherboard instead of using the socket approch.
Also there is the matter to finding out what CPU your motherboard and BIOS can support
Then there is actually getting the laptop CPU, as they are not as easly found as desktop CPU (and desktop CPUs in laptop are highly NOT RECOMMEND FOR MANY REASONS)
Finally there is the actually process of opening up your laptop, taking out the various laptop components to reach the CPU, removing the CPU, adding the termial paste, putting the laptop back together.
How do i change my cpu on my laptop?
I have a Acer Aspire 5315-2326 laptop with a Intel Celeron cpu,550@2.00Ghz. I want to get the biggest one i can fitHow do i change my cpu on my laptop?You might be able to get a compatible Acer motherboard that has a more powerful CPU, if the idea of doing surgery on laptops doesn't scare you. Look carefully, though; that replacement motherboard might not cost much less than a whole new machine.
Don't even think about trying to replace just the CPU.How do i change my cpu on my laptop?Hahahahahaha. Sorry for that. It is next to impossible to change ANYTHING in a laptop except for the CD drive or the memory. The best bet... If your computer is running like molasses, get some new memory. That should solve the proble. Other than that, your in the dust dude.How do i change my cpu on my laptop?Try this link
http://forum.notebookreview.com/showthread.php?t=251959
Don't even think about trying to replace just the CPU.How do i change my cpu on my laptop?Hahahahahaha. Sorry for that. It is next to impossible to change ANYTHING in a laptop except for the CD drive or the memory. The best bet... If your computer is running like molasses, get some new memory. That should solve the proble. Other than that, your in the dust dude.How do i change my cpu on my laptop?Try this link
http://forum.notebookreview.com/showthread.php?t=251959
How to change the cpu usage in in win XP?
i have a Dell laptop.i change the power managment to home/desktop ans change it back to portable /laptop.but when i get Mycopmuter properties the cpu usage was 100%.for example the cpu usage was 585 Mhz after the chaning it was 1.4 GHz.i change the advanced settings to no page file but it didnt work completly.somtimes is 585Mhz and somtimes is 1.4GHz.plz Help?How to change the cpu usage in in win XP?CPU usage is the total used by running programs, and is not a setting. Try closing some programs to reduce CPU usage.How to change the cpu usage in in win XP?Take the computer back to the store that you purchased it from.They're the experts.%26quot;CPU usage%26quot; makes the CPU sound like a car engine.grey hair find a white satin duvet cover
DRM file messed up after a hardware upgrade replaced my cpu and now I cant share media in my network?
I changed my processor on one of my PCs and it messed up my media sharing files is their a way to fix this on vista, all the tech support seems to be for xp . I changed the name of my DRM to DRMbackup this kinda works but it seems to be a hack not a fix , i'm still getting error messages on rhapsody. What are the steps you take when you change cpu's to prevent this from happening, and how do you get it back to good ?DRM file messed up after a hardware upgrade replaced my cpu and now I cant share media in my network?Cha....ching!!!
http://blogs.msdn.com/astebner/archive/2
http://blogs.msdn.com/astebner/archive/2
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