I would resembling an Intel Core 2 Duo Processor to replace the Celeron M on my Dell Inspiron 6000 notebook. How can I get that?
Answer:
Dell 6000 do not adopt a processor other than Pentium M, they are shaped different and will not fit the slot.
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You can look for the chip on ebay, newegg.com, pricegrabber.com and ofcourse google.com
Depends on the age of the notebook. Most core2's own the same socket, but the boards dont support the newer chip's features. Run CPU-Z and see what you receive. Do a google search for it, unzip and run it, later acess your boards chipset, etc. You prbably have an 8xx chipset which now and then if ever supports a core2. You might be able to upgrade to the elder coreduo and still kick some speed up.
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