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The cpu is very cheaply made.For roughly $47 for the cpu don't expect much.You don't have much cache if this is the chip you have.To run programs faster it would need more.Some software needs more cpu power to run better and more cache to run faster.
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Level 1 cache size ? 2 x 32 KB 4-way set associative instruction caches
2 x 24 KB 6-way set associative data caches Level 2 cache size ? 2 x 512 KB 8-way set associative caches Intel Atom N2800 DF8064101050503
If you press del or f12 when your starting up you shoulf boot into your computer bios and find out what the bios number and the version is from there. there are various ways to get into bios and you can probably google your particular computer but it usually says something onscreen during the boot about setup and then you usually press f1 f2 del f10 or sometimes f12 to get into the bios for info.Be carefull what you change in there and read the instructions carefully.
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it is 17 year old SCSI card.
there is no schematics for them (secret by maker)
why would they give this information away only to get counterfeited.?>
seem back in 2003 others asked too and Dell has no answer.
If you know how to remove the CMOS battery on the motherboard of your laptop this will solve your problem. The BIOS password is stored in CMOS memory that is maintained while the PC is powered off by a small battery, which is attached to the motherboard. Removing the battery will reset the CMOS information/data including the password. Of course after you have done this you have to re-enter the correct CMOS info in order for your laptop to function properly.
I am sorry to say but, I think your prombelm is that the cpu is the wrong size if you want it to run at that pro speed youneed to get a dual core instead a single core and update the bios then lala linda I hope this helps
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