motherboard: 630i Mainboard processor socket LGA775 Socket
this is what i want to upgrade to CPU type / Model / Core
Core 2 Duo E6850 / BX80557E6850 / Conroe
CPU Speed: 3 GHz
Bus Speed: 1333 MHz
L2 Cache Size: 4 MB shared
Package Type: LGA 775
Manufacturing Technology: 65 nM
Core Stepping: G0
Thermal Design Power: 65W
Core Voltage: 0.962V-1.350V
Fan: Included
Possibly there may be issues that the mobo doesn't support it... but I think it should.
Quote: from k1Lka at 9:14 pm on July 10, 2008 Quote: from marshmellowman at 12:52 pm on July 10, 2008 As long as the size (ie, same base nanometer structure) and the socket is of the same type for both then it should be fine. That seems to be good from the socket type you put for the motherboard and the processor (ie, Socket T). Check the thermal design power for the motherboard and see if it can support that much power.the fuck are you talking about, socket T?? h it's said right there in the specs "LGA775", which is perfectly compatible with his CPU. the socket isnt an issueLGA775 is Socket T, shows how much you know. That's what I explained that the socket is the same for both of them.
Quote: from marshmellowman at 12:52 pm on July 10, 2008 As long as the size (ie, same base nanometer structure) and the socket is of the same type for both then it should be fine. That seems to be good from the socket type you put for the motherboard and the processor (ie, Socket T). Check the thermal design power for the motherboard and see if it can support that much power.the fuck are you talking about, socket T?? h it's said right there in the specs "LGA775", which is perfectly compatible with his CPU. the socket isnt an issue
As long as the size (ie, same base nanometer structure) and the socket is of the same type for both then it should be fine. That seems to be good from the socket type you put for the motherboard and the processor (ie, Socket T). Check the thermal design power for the motherboard and see if it can support that much power.