Presario 5000 Processor Upgrade?
What's the fastest processor I can fit into my Presario 5000 PC (Model No:
5WV254, currently fitted with an AMD Duron 700 MHz processor, and 448 Mb of RAM)? Would a more up-to-date processor enhance performance to any appreciable degree? I don't do games, just office stuff, photo-editing, audio CD creation, that sort of thing, though I might be burning DVD's when I get a DVD writer... If fitting an upgrade CPU would be beneficial, would the BIOS sort things out automatically (there isn't a lot of scope to do things manually on my BIOS), are there links need swapping, or is it just a case of plug-it-in-and-switch-it-on? -- Regds, Russell W. B. http://www.huttonrow.co.uk Please replace appropriate text with punctuation when replying by Email! |
A usually safe bet on Presario processor upgrades is to look at what the top
model in the series has. In your case that model in the 5WV2X series is the 5WV297, which has a Socket A 950 Athlon. This would be a reasonably effective upgrade for your 700 Duron, due to the larger L1 and L2 cache the Athlon supports. As for any jumpers, look inside your computer case for a label showing the location of and settings for different processors. HH "Russell W. Barnes" russell dot barnes at huttonrow dot co dot uk wrote in message ... What's the fastest processor I can fit into my Presario 5000 PC (Model No: 5WV254, currently fitted with an AMD Duron 700 MHz processor, and 448 Mb of RAM)? Would a more up-to-date processor enhance performance to any appreciable degree? I don't do games, just office stuff, photo-editing, audio CD creation, that sort of thing, though I might be burning DVD's when I get a DVD writer... If fitting an upgrade CPU would be beneficial, would the BIOS sort things out automatically (there isn't a lot of scope to do things manually on my BIOS), are there links need swapping, or is it just a case of plug-it-in-and-switch-it-on? -- Regds, Russell W. B. http://www.huttonrow.co.uk Please replace appropriate text with punctuation when replying by Email! |
Thanks.
I might just upgrade, owing to the fact that when I (eventually) get a new PC, my daughters will get this one - and they'll be playing games on it! -- Regds, Russell W. B. http://www.huttonrow.co.uk Please replace appropriate text with punctuation when replying by Email! "HH" wrote in message ... A usually safe bet on Presario processor upgrades is to look at what the top model in the series has. In your case that model in the 5WV2X series is the 5WV297, which has a Socket A 950 Athlon. This would be a reasonably effective upgrade for your 700 Duron, due to the larger L1 and L2 cache the Athlon supports. As for any jumpers, look inside your computer case for a label showing the location of and settings for different processors. HH "Russell W. Barnes" russell dot barnes at huttonrow dot co dot uk wrote in message ... What's the fastest processor I can fit into my Presario 5000 PC (Model No: 5WV254, currently fitted with an AMD Duron 700 MHz processor, and 448 Mb of RAM)? Would a more up-to-date processor enhance performance to any appreciable degree? I don't do games, just office stuff, photo-editing, audio CD creation, that sort of thing, though I might be burning DVD's when I get a DVD writer... If fitting an upgrade CPU would be beneficial, would the BIOS sort things out automatically (there isn't a lot of scope to do things manually on my BIOS), are there links need swapping, or is it just a case of plug-it-in-and-switch-it-on? -- Regds, Russell W. B. http://www.huttonrow.co.uk Please replace appropriate text with punctuation when replying by Email! |
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