I'm thinking of getting an HP m7590n Pavilion for stock trading. It has a Pentium D 940 CPU at 3.2GHz.
I would like to take it's CPU out and put in a Core 2 Duo CPU. Do any of you guys know if it is possible to do that or do I need a different mother board? I'm Computer stupid.
I asked HP this question but they treated me like I'm trying to steal their corporate secrets.
What I really need is a computer that is super fast and is loaded full of RAM 2-4GB. I'm not a gamer, just a trader. I don't think much of Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005 OS because it prevents use in a "corporate envirement." I would rather have XP Professional. I am sick and tired of computers that are under powered and lock-up everytime I try to run two stock programs at the same time. It makes me feel I'm driving a Model T at the Indy 500. I want to buy a fast computer that will give me no problems. I'm tired of sucking hind t--.
HP is willing to build me what I want. Do you think that is the way to go? Thank's guys.
-1bigsteve (o:
I would like to take it's CPU out and put in a Core 2 Duo CPU. Do any of you guys know if it is possible to do that or do I need a different mother board? I'm Computer stupid.
I asked HP this question but they treated me like I'm trying to steal their corporate secrets.
What I really need is a computer that is super fast and is loaded full of RAM 2-4GB. I'm not a gamer, just a trader. I don't think much of Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005 OS because it prevents use in a "corporate envirement." I would rather have XP Professional. I am sick and tired of computers that are under powered and lock-up everytime I try to run two stock programs at the same time. It makes me feel I'm driving a Model T at the Indy 500. I want to buy a fast computer that will give me no problems. I'm tired of sucking hind t--.
HP is willing to build me what I want. Do you think that is the way to go? Thank's guys.
-1bigsteve (o:
P. I'm always late for the party but this time I want to get a jump on it.