@chaitan111@MyTutorialFilms Yes you can, but you have to make sure the thermodynomics of the new microprocesor (if the motherboard and heatsink supports the heat of the processor), and if the new procesor is supported by your current motherboard. In one note, the vostro 1400 makes that process easy
@MyTutorialFilms Yes you can, but you ahve to make sure the thermodynomics of the new microprocesor, and if the new procesor is supported by your current motherboard. In one note, the vostro 1400 makes that process easy
@hideout ... i had to make this video only for dell customer care officers so that i could replace my old dvd writer which was not working as shown in this video.
can i upgrade my T5470 dua @ 1.60 GHz 1.60GHz to ...... T7250 2.0, 2MB Cache, 800MHz,, Ndivia Gefore 8400GS 128MB
PLEASE ANSWER ME :)
MyTutorialFilms 5 months ago
@MyTutorialFilms ... No, you cant upgrade microprocessors , you can change motherboards but that will not change any specifications.
chaitan111 2 months ago
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@chaitan111 @MyTutorialFilms Yes you can, but you have to make sure the thermodynomics of the new microprocesor (if the motherboard and heatsink supports the heat of the processor), and if the new procesor is supported by your current motherboard. In one note, the vostro 1400 makes that process easy
dany456789 1 week ago
@MyTutorialFilms Yes you can, but you ahve to make sure the thermodynomics of the new microprocesor, and if the new procesor is supported by your current motherboard. In one note, the vostro 1400 makes that process easy
dany456789 1 week ago
@hideout ... i had to make this video only for dell customer care officers so that i could replace my old dvd writer which was not working as shown in this video.
chaitan111 7 months ago
WTF is this??
hideout123456789 8 months ago