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i got a new computer an my cousin tought me a lot about them mostly the basics but im learning more an it is very very slow an it skips alot when u play music like when u go on the web it starts to skip . neway i would like to get a new processor to speed it up an my questions are...

what kind should i get? its an acer

does it matter how much ghz i have before i put it in?

where can i go to find how much mgz i have?

i know i have 466mhz an 255ram if that helps
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i got a new computer an my cousin tought me a lot about them mostly the basics but im learning more an it is very very slow an it skips alot... neway i would like to get a new processor to speed it up an my questions are...

what kind should i get? its an acer

does it matter how much ghz i have before i put it in?

where can i go to find how much mgz i have?

i know i have 466mhz an 255ram if that helps
We need more information. What type of processor is it? Intel Celeron or Pentium II, AMD K6? Which socket? Socket 7, Slot 1, or Socket 370? Which chipset?

The amount of advantage you will get by going to a faster processor is likely minimal. It's possible that the BIOS will not support faster processor speeds. It's also likely that the RAM is rated 66 MHz.

A good, free tool for gathering this type of information is Aida 32 -- http://www.aida32.hu/aida-download.php?bit=32
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its a celeron on the back it says it has 466 mhz i dont know what u mean slot?
how would i find this out?
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Aida 32 is a exelent program ,but not as user friendly as wcpuid
http://hp.vector.co.jp/authors/VA002...oft/wcpuid.jpg screen shot
,everything up front ,just click on the arrow top right to see ram mhz.download it here
http://hp.vector.co.jp/authors/VA002.../download.html
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its a celeron on the back it says it has 466 mhz i dont know what u mean slot? How would i find this out?
By definition, a Celeron 466 fits Socket 370. It also means that your effective upgrade possibilities are about zilch. It's more economical to replace the unit. Even if you got a faster processor, your memory is probably only 66 MHz. You migt be able to find a faster Pentium III, but you may have to replace the memory, too, with 100 MHz type. Give us the Acer model number, maybe we can find out more.
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i would rather not cuz i dont know much about computer but i wouldnt want to give sumthing out important sry not to be rude or nething
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Aida 32 is a exelent program ,but not as user friendly as wcpuid
http://hp.vector.co.jp/authors/VA002...oft/wcpuid.jpg screen shot
,everything up front ,just click on the arrow top right to see ram mhz.download it here
http://hp.vector.co.jp/authors/VA002.../download.html
thx that helped but i have to keep alot of the windows on the desktop to keep it
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the system bus is 66.46 mhz 16k socket 370
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if you open the case and find the name or number on the motherboard ,and do a search on Google.com with the number you should be able to fine the manufactor of the board and then go to there site and finde a manual with the info needed to tell you what processor 's it will take .like this one i have ,just as a sample to what you can find about you board on line .
http://www.hcsdirect.com/products/ma...94tpro.htm#CPU
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how do i get more mhz??
do ihave to buy another computer or can i buy sum? (like memory)

whats fsb?

what kind of processor would i be better off with? where i could play cs (counter strike)
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