Trying to upgrade processor but i cant work out which ones are compatible, i have run hwinfo32 but cant seem to find the socket number.
SOURCE: I have a model F672CR
i have the same problem, how can find the driver? When? Acer F672CR motherboard, plz help me! thanks all & have fun
SOURCE: upgrading my laptop's processor to a lower processor
No laptops graphics are integrated into the motherboard and cannot be change with any bit of ease
SOURCE: cpu upgrade
Your computer has one of these options:
Intel® Celeron® Processor 560
(1MB L2 cache, 2.13GHz, 533MHz FSB)
or
Intel® Celeron® Processor 550
(1MB L2 cache, 2.0GHz, 533MHz FSB)
or
Intel® Celeron® Processor 540
(1MB L2 cache, 1.86GHz, 533MHz FS
or
Intel® Celeron® Dual-Core Processor E1400
(512KB shared L2 Cache, 2.0GHz, 800MHz FSB)
or
Intel® Celeron® Dual-Core Processor T1400
(512KB shared L2 Cache, 1.73GHz, 533MHz FSB)
Check the features with Acer first and see if your motherboard model support that speed processor.
Contact tech support directly to the manufacturer right here:
http://acer.custhelp.com/cgi-bin/acer.cfg/php/enduser/ask.php?p_sid=8P57rbgj
SOURCE: no problem want to upgrade
There are lots of possibilities Rob. Endless, I would say. Looking at your specs you could spend up to $400 or $500 depending on what you want.
RAM - $50 to max out @ 4GB
Graphics - $100 to $200 for a good PCI-Express card w/512MB
Sound - $50 to $100 for a good 7.1 card
CPU - $100 for a Pentium Dual Core 2.7GHz with 800MHz FSB
These prices are from www.tigerdirect.com which would be a good place to start.
One thing to consider is the price of a new computer compared with an upgrade. Sometimes you are better off just getting a new one. Again, it depends on what you want...and can afford.
Good luck and thanks for using Fixya.
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