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    PerryCollins is offline Senior Member
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    I want to upgrade my processor. My motherboard is Sea nix sis 650 and processor is Intel p4 1.8. What is the best upgrade possible? Please help me to solve this problem.

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    The two response upgrading to a new processor is wastes less better start saving for new machine.

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    i wanted to upgrade my mother board, Which mother board is the best one in the latest released models any advice.

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    Ensure that the power supply to the computer is turned off and all accessories are detached.
    Remove the computer’s chassis cover carefully.
    Locate the CPU fan and heatsink and disconnect the CPU fan from its power supply.
    Remove the CPU’s heatsink on the motherboard, and find your computer's processor located below it.
    Remove the old CPU by lifting up the tab holding it in place, and gently pulling it out.
    The new CPU can be inserted by matching it correctly into position.
    Push down the tab to hold the new CPU into position.
    A thin, uniform layer of thermal compound should be applied before placing the heatsink back into position. This thermal compound is used to ensure improved conduction of heat from CPU to the heatsink.
    The heatsink can then be reinstalled, and the fan's wire connected back to its power supply on the motherboard.
    The next step will be to confirm that everything is properly connected, by gently trying to move the components.
    When you are satisfied with the new installation, screw the computer's cover back into place. You can now remove the grounding wrist-strap. Plug your computer into its power source, and attach all the accessories. Your computer can now be turned on and should be ready for use!

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