Upgrade processor for HP Pro 3010 SFF

Hi I need a help and advice, I have a HP Pro small Form Factor (SFF) descktop PC which I use mainly for games and watch video, over the last months, I found myself upgrading things lag on it as the graphics card and RAM. This is a fantastic little machine, I came to realize, and I want to make the most of what I can.

My question is this:

What is the best processor I can put in my machine to make it faster and I use this system for game will it improve at all and final question is I need to upgrade the BIOS because it is something that I haver ever done before.

Another thing is I need upgrade of power for optimum power or is the fine provided for this?

Regards all, Jay.

You should be fine then.

Your power is 10W higher than mine, which compensates for the difference in the current video card absorbed.

The problem is with mine for example, is feeding is owner and there is no better P/S offered by HP for my model.

I don't know if the P/S is owner for your model, so I can't advise you about the upgrade.

However, with everything being written, I think you will be OK with the current P/S and the nvidia card and a Q9650.

You would certainly be OK with the E8600, but I don't see that as a very big jump to what you have now and probably not worth it.

Here is the comparison next to the three... Yours, E8600, Q9650.

http://Ark.Intel.com/compare/35428, 35605,36503

The E8600 is faster and double a hiding as the E7500 which is good, but the Q has 4 times the cache twice, carrots and is more rapid (GHz) as yours.

I really don't think that increasing FSB speed is important because the chipset that your PC has only runs at 1066 MHz memory, no 1333 HMz.

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