Most likely none. Chances are the CPU is soldered to the main board and unless you have some serious soldering tools you aren't going to be able to replace it. If it's no soldered you would be able to ...
I’ve worked with a lot of students who want to program computers. In particular, a lot of them want to program games. However, when they find out that after a few weeks of work they won’t be able to ...
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I'm thinking of buying ~$200 worth of components to a) build a Hackintosh and b) upgrade my current CPU (handing it off to the Hackintosh build). I currently have an E6550 (2.33 Ghz Conroe with 4 MB ...