- Just Right click on your ‘My computer’ or ‘Computer’ and click on
‘Properties’.Now you will get your Computer properties window.You can
see name of your processor in this window.
In my computer properties, you can see “Pentium(R) Dual-Core CPU E5400 @ 2.70GHz” , yeah, latest and fastest process. Now I would like to change it to “Intel Core i7 @ 3.9GHz”. But performance of computer will not change.
- Take Run (Win key + R) => then type ‘regedit’ =>click on OK button. [regedit means ‘registry editing’].
- Now you will get your registry editor. [Be care in registry editing, before editing, it is good to backup your registry. To backup your registry, click on ‘File’ menu, from given list, click on ‘Export’. Then save in your hard disc location as you wish].
- Now Press 'Ctrl' + 'F' for search window. Then type: ‘ProcessorName’ without space. Then search.
- Now you will get search result. You can see a raw with name ‘ProcessorName’ or 'ProcessorNameString' with value of your processor name. Double click on it.
- Instead of your processor name, type any name you want to change. Here I changed into “Intel Core i7-3770 Processor (3.90GHz)”. Then ‘OK’
- Now if you check your computer properties again, your processor name must be changed.
IF you can’t get your processor name by searching, then try
this method:
- Go to Start => Run (Window key + R)
- Type ‘regedit.
- Select HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE => HARDWARE => DESCRIPTION => SYSTEM => CENTRAL PROCESSOR
- Select 0 and 1. Now you can see a list. Now look for your processor name.
- Double click on ProcessorNameString and change Processor Name You wish…………..
Now you can see new processor name in computer properties
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