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Old February 21st 11, 07:37 PM posted to alt.sys.pc-clone.dell
Bruce Varney
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Default Dimension 8400 Processor

I have a Dimension 8400 fitted with a Pent 4 3.20 GHz processor SL7J7. I
wish to change the processor for something a little faster, can I substitute
a SL96H 3.60 GHz processor. The Motherboard already has 4Gb of PC2-5300
(DDR2-667) memory fitted. I finding that the PC is a little slow when
running Photoshop CS3 especially when going through the procedure to set up
printing. It is running on Windows 7 Ultimate. Otherwise the machine
runs fine.

Bruce.

 




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