I am currenty using a Celeron D 2.54Ghz processor (LGA 775, 533FSB, 256K L2 Cache)
on a Gigabyte P4 Titan series Motherboard.
I thought weather i could upgrade the processor to a new P4 processor with HT technology. As i found this processors have speeds of about 3.6Ghz, 800FSB, 2MB L2 Cache and the new HT technology.
Will upgrading my processor increase system performance to a noticeable level so i could play some new games like NFS 8,9 and GTA 4?
The motherboard says it supports the new Intel P4 processor. but I'm quiet not sure about that so i thought i could ask you guys. so will my board support this processor technology speed and cache?
And secondly what is the current price of a Intel Pentium 4 LGA-775 3.6/3.8 Ghz 800FSB 2MB L2 Cache and is it available in local markets?
And could you guys tell me how to remove the current processor and fix the new one. (there is a thermal paste issue so that even when i unclip the heat sink clips it still sticks to the processor. how can i remove the processor without damaging the processor or the motherboard ?
Well guys help me on this matter please
on a Gigabyte P4 Titan series Motherboard. I thought weather i could upgrade the processor to a new P4 processor with HT technology. As i found this processors have speeds of about 3.6Ghz, 800FSB, 2MB L2 Cache and the new HT technology.
Will upgrading my processor increase system performance to a noticeable level so i could play some new games like NFS 8,9 and GTA 4?
The motherboard says it supports the new Intel P4 processor. but I'm quiet not sure about that so i thought i could ask you guys. so will my board support this processor technology speed and cache?
And secondly what is the current price of a Intel Pentium 4 LGA-775 3.6/3.8 Ghz 800FSB 2MB L2 Cache and is it available in local markets?
And could you guys tell me how to remove the current processor and fix the new one. (there is a thermal paste issue so that even when i unclip the heat sink clips it still sticks to the processor. how can i remove the processor without damaging the processor or the motherboard ?
Well guys help me on this matter please
