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Processor upgrade question?
hey i have a dell board with a Pentium 4 2.0 ghz processor no hyper thread and an hp board with a 2.6 ghz hyper threaded processor and i want to swap them but do i have to re install windows? this is for a friend who bent his pins on his old mobo and wants to replace it with one he picked up on craigslist for a deal i have an old celeron laying around witch is the same socket so if the Pentium 4 wont work the celeron might i doubt it tho because its more likely the Pentium 4 to Pentium 4 exchange would be less confusing to the computer he doesn't have a windows disc and just wants his computer back thanx alot
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- 4REEELv 71 decade agoFavorite Answer
You gotta make sure that the socket form factor is correct. And you gotta make sure that your power supply can handle the new current drain.
Other than that, you should be okay.
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- Anonymous4 years ago
i think of you may desire to attend a on an identical time as. Your contemporary setup will nevertheless play new video games very properly. i individually went from a 775 setup to a clean 1155 socket board and i5 processor for 4 hundred greenbacks. i'm able to inform you the fee distinction is hardly noticeable. the main suitable ingredient you ought to probable do is take the money you have and get a great reliable Statecontinual.
- 1 decade ago
you can swap them as long as each board can handle the cpu you place in it. and no you will not need to reinstall windows. Just do your research and make sure you use thermal paste. good luck
Source(s): I'm in an IT Tech school :) - 1 decade ago
No, you do not have to reinstall Windows (XP or Vista) after changing CPUs, but it is strongly recommended that you do when changing motherboards.
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