- last post: 01.01.0001 12:00 AM PDT
The processor he was looking at was probably a 1.8 GHz dual core processor or a 3.6 GHz processor Single core. Or the motherboard supports processors with up to those stats.
Yuu might want to look at some of the guides at http://www.tomshardware.com look under teh Processor and Motherboard sections. Make sure the board has the right type of memory you are using too, 200 or 184 pin. Also remember the mother board is computers most important part, if you need to replace it you basically need a new computer or have a very limited upgrade out look. Get at least 2 GB of memory. Also make sure you get a good fan and heat sink set up or your computer will fry, or you could go with water cooled. Basically what I'm saying is check EVERYTHING, make sure it supports what you need and has room for upgrades you will eventually get.