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Dell OptiPlex 380 Cpu
Your desktop CPU is the primary piece of hardware that processes data for the computer. The quickness and speed of your desktop depends on the model of CPU in your desktop. In order to replace the old processor with a new CPU in your Dell OptiPlex 380, you should follow the instructions carefully so as to not damage the new CPU. Replacing a CPU can be tricky for anyone to do themselves, as there are a lot of things that could go bad. You should make sure you are going to replace a bad piece of hardware that is actually bad, as a CPU rarely goes out unless it was overused or overclocked.
Major clues your CPU will not last the year
- System refuses to turn on at all
- Your current CPU is unable to pass a simple stress test
- The Dell desktop pops up a lot of error screens
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