Nope. Presuming the usual PC consideration of being able to access/remove the processor easily enough. But you need to pick a processor which is as compatible as possible: you don't want to end up with an unsupported CPU.
Cheers. It has a cheap mobo and an i3 4150 1150 socket... wanna chuck the top 4ghz i7 in there... think it should be ok... power supply is enough, socket fits, anything else I need to check?
Motherboard is definitely compatible (i.e. will support it at a hardware level, for PC or Mac), cooling will be sufficient for the more power hungry processor (you may well need to upgrade it)?
Sure, although I'm definitely not an expert!
Nope. Presuming the usual PC consideration of being able to access/remove the processor easily enough. But you need to pick a processor which is as compatible as possible: you don't want to end up with an unsupported CPU.
Current list of recommended processors here:
http://www.tonymacx86.com/building-customac-buyers-guide-september-2015.html#CPUs