What is Upgrading a microprocessor
What is Upgrading a microprocessor? Why we have to do it?
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Upgrading a microprocessor is just physically replacing a processor with a new one. Before doing so we have to make sure that the processor we want to use for your upgrade is physically compatible with the socket on your computer's motherboard. We also have to formulate sure to support the processor that motherboard has the internal logic.
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