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| Name | Acer eMachines E625 |
| Processor | AMD AthlonTM 64 X2 dual-core processor TK-42 (1MB L2 cache, 1.60 GHz, DDR2 667 MHz, 20 W) AMD AthlonTM 64 single-core processor TF-20 (512 KB L2 cache, 1.60 GHz, DDR2 667 MHz, 15 W) |
| Screen | 15.6” (1366×768) Widescreen |
| RAM | Up to 4GB |
| HDD | 160GB to 500GB |
| Optical Drive | DVD+-RW |
| Graphics | ATI RadeonTM Xpress 1200 |
| Network | 10/100 Ethernet 802.11b/g Wi-Fi CERTIFIED® network connection |
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Discussion
what processor is recommended to upgrade to dual core from amd athlon 64 single processor tl-20 ,512kb L2 cache, 1.6 ghz
yesterday i tried to upgrade my laptop from amd athlon 64 to athlon 64 x2 but now my laptop cannot start up but it can turn on,same problem with the other laptop hp pavillion dv6000 from where i exchanged the 2 processors from.the 2 processors are back to they original places and the problem is still the same.Are the processors damaged or something else
I've owned this laptop for a little over 2 years now and I can only say good things about it. Granted it's not the fastest machine on the market but its price tag is definitely unbeatable at approximately 300$ (CAN). From the first day, it's delivered what it has promised without failing once. The 6-cell battery is definitely not something to brag about to your friends who own Mac Book Pros but again, it's dirt cheap and it does the job if you're using Microsoft Office, do some internet browsing and other basic tasks. As of this day, it still has the 2 GB of DDR2 RAM it came with, but it is upgradable to 4 which is nice. There is also the posibility of changing the processor but I don't really have all the information on that. Lastly, the 130 GB HDD it came with is kind of small even though I'm using services like DropBox, so I'm going to upgrade it to something bigger and keep the laptop for another few years. All that for 330$ including taxes !