If you don t change the motherboard, you can change the CPU, and the graphics card can also be used

Updated on number 2024-05-09
7 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    If you don't return the motherboard, even if you buy a new CPU, you won't be able to plug it in, the socket is not right, even if you change the CPU, it is the same level, there is no change at all, it is better not to change.

    It's better to change the graphics card, 9500gt, 9600gt and the like, depending on what game you play, which is a more cost-effective way.

    So if you don't change the motherboard, you can't change the CPU, you can't change the CPU, no matter how good the graphics card is, your CPU can't be brought at all, even if you change all three, you have to change a good graphics card, you have to change a good power supply, 1000 yuan is not enough.

    If you have a friend who gets second-hand parts, you can consider it, you should be able to change the power supply, and then change to a GTS250 Anyway, there is absolutely no problem with playing general games, and there is really not much room for CPU improvement.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Change to an E8400

    It's about 200, and the performance is good.

    Graphics card for ZOTAC GTX650 DDR5 1G

    More than 700. The system is changed to win7 64-bit.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The board of the G41 Intel Xeon quad-core Xeon E5310 L5320 E5335 which is a 771-pin U powerful processor CPU

    The 775-pin U on your board on the Q9300 can also be quad-core.

    Graphics card on Dilan Hengjin HD5830 1G DDR5 256bit Hengjin Edition **The price is around 600 The performance is about the same as 6850 All large 3D kills.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    What's the point of changing the CPU without changing the motherboard?

    Intel Core 2 quad-core series, LGA775 pins, go and see for yourself, you upgrade like this, it is recommended to change to a second-hand CPU and graphics card. Two cores to 4 cores, graphics card to independent display, within 400 is almost the same, I guess you have to change the power supply.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    If you change the motherboard, it will be along with the graphics card, and the processor can be removed without it.

    The low-end of the graphics card is basically soldered to the motherboard, so changing the motherboard is equivalent to changing the graphics card, and a small number of high-end gaming computers, the graphics card can be removed, so there is no need to change it.

    In order to dissipate heat well, the inside of the notebook has been specially designed, and once it is replaced casually, it is likely to cause heat dissipation problems, resulting in a blue screen of the computer, CPU overheating, etc. In order to be thin and light, the inside of the notebook is carefully constructed, and every inch of space is used as much as possible, and it is often difficult to match the accessories that you replace yourself.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    If you change the motherboard, it will be with the graphics card, but if you change the processor, it will not be detachable.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Summary. In general, you can only change the motherboard without changing the CPU, but you need to pay attention to the compatibility of the motherboard and the CPU. If the original CPU does not support the new motherboard after replacing the motherboard, you need to replace the CPU at the same time.

    In addition, the motherboard and CPU are the most core components of computer hardware, and if you only replace the motherboard without considering the compatibility of other hardware and the carrying capacity of the power supply, it may cause the computer to not work properly or have frequent problems during use. Therefore, before replacing the motherboard, you need to carefully understand the hardware configuration of your computer and the compatibility issues of the motherboard and CPU to avoid unnecessary trouble.

    Under normal circumstances, it is possible to only change the motherboard without changing the CPU, but you need to pay attention to the compatibility between the motherboard and the CPU. If the original CPU does not support the new motherboard after replacing the motherboard, you need to replace the CPU at the same time. In addition, the motherboard and CPU are the most core components of the electrical hardware, if you only replace the motherboard without considering the compatibility of other hardware and the carrying capacity of the power supply, it may cause the computer to not work properly or have frequent problems during use.

    Therefore, before replacing the motherboard, you need to carefully understand the hardware configuration of your computer and the compatibility issues of the motherboard and CPU to avoid unnecessary trouble.

    Can you add, I don't quite understand it.

    Under normal circumstances, it is possible to only change the motherboard without changing the CPU, but you need to pay attention to the compatibility between the motherboard and the CPU. If the original CPU does not support the new motherboard after replacing the motherboard, you need to replace the CPU at the same time. In addition, the motherboard and CPU are the most core components of the electrical hardware, if you only replace the motherboard without considering the compatibility of other hardware and the carrying capacity of the power supply, it may cause the computer to not work properly or have frequent problems during use.

    Therefore, before replacing the motherboard, you need to carefully understand the hardware configuration of your computer and the compatibility issues of the motherboard and CPU to avoid unnecessary trouble.

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