|
| | |||||||
| Desktop Computers Hardware components for stationary PCs: Audio and Video, Monitors, Motherboards, Networking, Peripherals, Processors, RAM, Storage deivces, and Optical devices . |
| | LinkBack | Thread Tools |
| |||
| celeron 333MHz upgrade??? Hi - I am a complete novice at this -- I am a teacher and my computer at school has a fried CPU - it is an Intel Celeron 333MHz MMX with 66MHz Bus. It would seem to me that just getting a new one and plugging it in would be the easiest thing to do -- is it in fact as easy as this? If I find a chip on Ebay or something, can I just swap it out? Also, is there an easy upgrade I can do? What I mean to ask is that is there a chip that I can purchase that I could still just plug right in? Thanks for any information you can help me with! Bill |
| |||
| Re: celeron 333MHz upgrade??? This was addressed in alt.computer Bill Berris wrote: > > Hi - I am a complete novice at this -- I am a teacher and my computer at > school has a fried CPU - it is an Intel Celeron 333MHz MMX with 66MHz Bus. > It would seem to me that just getting a new one and plugging it in would be > the easiest thing to do -- is it in fact as easy as this? If I find a chip > on Ebay or something, can I just swap it out? > > Also, is there an easy upgrade I can do? What I mean to ask is that is > there a chip that I can purchase that I could still just plug right in? > > Thanks for any information you can help me with! > > Bill |
| |||
| Re: celeron 333MHz upgrade??? Thanks - Sorry for the crossposting, but I did not know which group(s) were the most active -- ~Bill "Wizard" <no@stinking.ads.com> wrote in message news:3FFAAAEB.CC3A84F4@stinking.ads.com... > This was addressed in alt.computer > > Bill Berris wrote: > > > > Hi - I am a complete novice at this -- I am a teacher and my computer at > > school has a fried CPU - it is an Intel Celeron 333MHz MMX with 66MHz Bus. > > It would seem to me that just getting a new one and plugging it in would be > > the easiest thing to do -- is it in fact as easy as this? If I find a chip > > on Ebay or something, can I just swap it out? > > > > Also, is there an easy upgrade I can do? What I mean to ask is that is > > there a chip that I can purchase that I could still just plug right in? > > > > Thanks for any information you can help me with! > > > > Bill |
| Bookmarks |
| Thread Tools | |
| |
| | ||||
| Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
| Can I upgrade this Celeron 500 MHz processor? | dk_ | Notebooks | 10 | 03-01-2008 07:00 PM |
| eBay: laptop RAM - 1GB PC2700 DDR SODIMM 333MHZ | Ted | Notebooks | 0 | 12-01-2007 01:30 PM |
| upgrade Vista in Celeron processor | bk | Windows Vista | 1 | 08-01-2007 03:00 AM |
| CPU upgrades for an iMac 333MHz (Rev. D) - G3 at 600MHz or G4 at 400MHz?or... . | lovemylimey! | Apple Macintosh Hardware | 0 | 02-06-2007 05:07 PM |
| celeron 333MHz upgrade??? | Bill Berris | Desktop Computers | 2 | 02-06-2007 04:51 PM |
| New To Technology Questions? | Do You Need Help with Your Computer or Device? | Do You Need Help with this site? |