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Hello, question about the CPU upgrade.
1. From a theoretical point of view, it is usually possible to upgrade the CPU. The CPU of most computers is a separate part, which is installed on the CPU interface of the motherboard, so the CPU can be upgraded; However, there are also some computers whose CPU and motherboard are integrated together and cannot be removed, and if this is the case, the CPU cannot be upgraded.
2. Based on the actual situation, it is not recommended to upgrade the CPU. Because upgrading the CPU involves many factors, in addition to the need to consider that the CPU to be upgraded meets the requirements of the motherboard, such as: socket type, core code, bus frequency, core voltage and other technical factors, you also need to consider heat dissipation, motherboard BIOS and other factors.
The CPU can only be upgraded if all the requirements are met, but the performance gain is very limited.
3. From the point of view of cost performance, the CPU is usually expensive, but the performance improvement of the computer is very limited, so it is not recommended to upgrade the CPU
Hope it helps.
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There is no problem, the motherboard manufacturer definitely does not recommend you to overclock, but there is no problem at all, but the performance will not be much improved.
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If the performance is not improved, there is no meaning of upgrading.
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Your board supports Celeron front-side bus up to 800MHz and up to 2GDDR400 memory.
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It's the highest, and you can only buy the 478 architecture u
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1. ASUS P4B533-X motherboards support Intel Pentium 4 Celeron GHZ+ and above CPUs with socket 478 specifications, and Intel Hyper-Threading technology. Therefore, the CPU can be upgraded to the above without changing the motherboard. Note that the motherboard only supports the 478-pin P4 or Saiyang, so don't buy the wrong one.
Recommended P4C (Northwood) for you.
2. You can use a graphics card with 256 video memory. Also note that the graphics card slot on your motherboard is AGP, so don't buy the current PCI-E graphics card. Combined with cost-effective and power consumption considerations, we recommend graphics cards with ATI9550 or ATI9600 graphics chips, there are too many specific models, so I won't list them one by one.
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Computer upgrades, the main thing is the slot. If the motherboard is not replaced, the slot on the motherboard will be set.
If you want to upgrade, it's best to find a special store,。。
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P4B533-X is a 478 board, there is a P4 to choose from, and the graphics card supported by this board is AGP interface, AGP graphics card is a model with 256MB video memory, and there are quite a few.
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No problem with the CPU.
Graphics card256M AGP is there, but most of them have been discontinued, and now they are sold as refurbished, if you just want to surf the Internet, play Red Alert, and fight the empire, then there is no problem, but if you want to play 3D games, it is recommended that you change the board.
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Are you upgrading your computer?
Personally, I feel that it is unnecessary, the performance improvement is not high, the one that should be left is kept, the one that should be sold is sold, and then a host can be matched.
If you have to use it, ASUS P4B533-X is a socket 478 interface, just find the CPU of socket 478. For example, the Celeron D 320
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He said no, that board can only have 478 Celeron, and the highest can be up,
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