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Answer» hi i want to know if i can UPGRADE my cpu to a QUAD core here is my information ...i want to know if i can upgrade my cpu to a quad core here is my informationCompaq? Probably not. Proceed at your own risk.your picture at the bottom, my " ???real" works just fine, what do you mean by that?can i put this in my motherbord? AMD Athlon 64 X2 6000+ Windsor 3.0GHz Socket AM2 125W Dual-Core Processor Model ADX6000IAA6CZ - OEM * Processors Type: Desktop * Series: Athlon 64 X2 * Hyper Transports: 2000MHz * L1 Cache: 128KB+128KB * L2 Cache: 2 x 1MB * Manufacturing Tech: 90 nm * 64 bit Support: Yes * Hyper-Transport Support: YesBranded computers are generally NOT processor upgradeable, you never know what will HAPPEN if you try. You buy the CPU, it doesn't work, then you are out of luck.thanx i think i wont try it ill just build a new onekoolkai here's some more info... Every major MBoard manuf. makes GENERIC labeled MBoards that are sold en masse' to the main PC builders...HP, Compaq, Dell...and others. The problem is even though the board may show up as a mainstream model# in a sysinfo search or other tool they have been sometimes modified to the builder's specs...these small changes could be anything. The manuf. release little or no info on these whiteboards so finding out exactly will run on a pre-built OEM machine is next to impossible. CC is by no means trying to discourage you...rather attempting to save you the loss of hard earned money as he's probably seen this situation before. It happens and it's no fun. Doing your own build can be not only a learning but rewarding EXPERIENCE...let us know if you need suggestions.im back with the question , which cpus can go in my motherbord:Board: ASUSTek Computer INC. Amberine M 1.03 Bus Clock: 200 megahertz Your question has already been answered, but I'll re-answer it. As stated by HP: Quote http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/document?docname=c00496280&cc=us&lc=en&dlc=en However, you do this at your own risk. As stated by both Patio and CC, there can be issues with changing the processor in a board of this nature. And to answer your second question: Quote from: koolkai on November 19, 2009, 08:38:31 AM can i put this in my motherbord? Based on what HP's website says, no. |
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