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Actually most common laptops have cpus you can remove and replace. The problem though is getting to it. For example, I just replaced the CPU in an Acer laptop, and I had to unscrew no less then 35 of those little black laptop screws to get to it. When I put it back together, I still had two extra screws. But the laptop ...
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It should also be noted that Celeron Dual Core CPU's are also built on Core 2 technology. They just don't have as much cache and speed. In the case of the original post, I have to agree that the Celeron Dual Core is the better processor.
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Core 2 is the name of the actual core series and has nothing to do with how many cores are in the CPU. Since solo means 1, then they called the CPU Core 2 Solo meaning that it is built on Core 2 technology but only contains 1 core. Hence the reason why a Core 2 Duo has 2 cores and a Core 2 Quad has 4.
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I wouldn't even try it guy. Tracer is right, by the time you upgrade everything you need to make that CPU and graphics card work, you might as well get a new computer. You would be hard pressed to find a low profile graphics card that will run any of today's modern games on high settings and do it well.
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My main rig is in my signature.
I also have a couple extra rigs that I use.
My kitchen computer
AMD Athlon X2 3800+ATI Radeon X800XL 256mb DDR2 Graphics card1gb Corsiar Value DDR2 53380gb Sata Western Digital HDDDell 15'' LCDPC Chips A33G MoBo
My Bench Machine
AMD Sempron 2800+ Socket 7541gb Super Talent DDR 40040gb IDE Western Digital ...
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I heard about Eggxpert from the Newegg mailers I get in my email box every week.
What's funny actually is how I heard about Newegg.com.
I was at a lan party a few years ago and they had invited in a local retailer to show of some of their stuff. At one point they got on the mic to do a raffle drawing and the owner of the business ...
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34 in January. Been playing video games since I can't remember.
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