HP Pavilion Elite HPE-475uk: upgrade my CPU to an Intel Core i7 processor
Hey guys I really appreaciate your help. I want to improve my cpu to an Intel Core i7 processor. I currently have a processor Intel Core i5-650 3.20 GHz one. Can you please tell me exactly what i7 processor, I need to get and where can I buy it from? The motherboard I have is a MS-7613(Iona-GL8E).
Thanks a lot for your help
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