Heres the thing, this little PC that i have bought came with a pentium4 2.8 ghz, which isnt exactly gonna set the world alight, but it uses a much more modern board, (compared to my last 2 p4 powered PC's which were all socket478) a Hewlett-Packard (HP) 09E8h, which runs the socket 775 LGA setup, which seems to be intriguing, as according to wiki anyway, this socket can support upto an intel core 2 quad CPU @ 3.0ghz, which im guessing would be pretty amazing performance wise as opposed to the p4 it has now.
Now i know bits and bobs about working with and building PC's but i have only really replaced things like processors on a like for like basis, for instance remove a dead p4 chip and refit an identical working p4 chip, so i havent had any experience on an upgrade of this type, thats if its possible.
Im presuming that i will need a massively larger heat sync and fan(s) if i want to do this, plus many other things that i probably do not know about.
Would there be much involved to do this, will i need to replace loads of other parts such as PSU etc, or would it be relitavely straight forward?
Many thanks in advance!
Now i know bits and bobs about working with and building PC's but i have only really replaced things like processors on a like for like basis, for instance remove a dead p4 chip and refit an identical working p4 chip, so i havent had any experience on an upgrade of this type, thats if its possible.
Im presuming that i will need a massively larger heat sync and fan(s) if i want to do this, plus many other things that i probably do not know about.
Would there be much involved to do this, will i need to replace loads of other parts such as PSU etc, or would it be relitavely straight forward?
Many thanks in advance!