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eric parker Posted on Jan 21, 2014

ACER who has a direct phone number I can Call to talk to a tech?

I need the direct phone number to Acer to ask about my processor upgrade. Thankyou

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I left you the online link to get that phone number.
If you don't want to do that, give me the model number your acer's specs and I can figure that out in about 2 minutes.

I don't sell computers, but at today's prices and depending on how valuable your rig is, sometimes buying new is better. Also, a lot of box stores offer free advice when you take your computer in to them, though call first.

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  • Posted on May 01, 2009

SOURCE: Max processor for upgrade?

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  • Posted on Sep 14, 2009

SOURCE: Best processor upgrade for my Acer T180

the processor you are using is the best combination for your computer and if you want to upgrade you should increase your RAM and install a good graphic card.
plz rate it .

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 13, 2010

SOURCE: want to upgrade my proccesor

OMG!! doogie812, quit giving people bad advice. From what you have suggested, you know nothing about computer hardware. You can upgrade the processor in this system and it will not effect the OS one bit, except make it process the data a little quicker. With this system, if you had done any research at all, it only comes with 1GB of memory, you should of suggested to this person to add more memory.

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The most serious problem you face is that CPU upgrades in laptops/notebooks/netbooks inevitably require near complete disassembly and the correct reassembly of the computer. Inevitably, this type of work is best done by an experienced professional, trained for and capable of performing a warrantied repair. Understandably, the associated labor costs will be on the high side.

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Intel Pentium Mobile processor T4200 (1 MB L2 cache, 2 GHz, 800 MHz FSB, 35 W), or T3400 (1 MB L2 Cache, 2.16 GHz, 667 MHz FSB, 35 W), supporting Intel 64 architecture


Your notebook features the above Central Processing Unit (CPU) in its standard specification, according to Acer. This CPU is commonly referred to as a Dual Core / Intel Pentium M / 2.2GHz / 64 Bit Processor. This type and Model of Processor is outdated and the upgrade options available to you are limited.

The indications are that your best course of action would be to back up any important data stored on this notebook's Hard Disk Drive (HDD), restore the notebook to Factory Settings, sell it on eBay or CraigsList or any similar website popular, in your geographical location, for the buying and selling of Used Consumer Goods and then put any sale income raised towards a new, state-of-the-art notebook capable of performing the function(s) in which the current notebook is disappointing you and steering you towards radical thoughts such as CPU upgrades.

At the very least, consider several or all of the far easier, far cheaper and far less labor-intensive and labor-expensive upgrade options to improve the power, speed and performance of this notebook before contemplating a CPU Upgrade, such as, a Maximum Capacity RAM Upgrade, an Operating System (O/S) Upgrade, upgrading to a higher performance, higher Spin Speed and/or higher capacity HDD or newer technology Solid State Drive (SSD).

Your full notebook specification and CPU Upgrade Options can be found on the support pages of the official Acer and Intel websites below:

http://support.acer.com/acerpanam/notebook/2010/acer/aspire/aspire4736z/aspire4736zsp2.shtml



http://www.intel.com/en_uk/consumer/products/processors/compare-processors.htm?fam=corei5



http://www.intel.com/en_uk/consumer/products/processors/compare-processors.htm?fam=corei5
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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
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Serial number

Who did you buy it from? Your warrenty should be registered with acer and they can look it up under your name. Here is the direct link to email tech support. Be sure to include all your contact info. that you registered your laptop with and include a phone number.
http://acer.custhelp.com/cgi-bin/acer.cfg/php/enduser/ask.php?p_sid=8CJ7En_i

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