No. The ASUS P5GD1-VM motherboard uses an Intel 915 chipset, which is too old for a Core 2 Quad (or even a Core 2 Duo). Probably the best processor you could get running on that board would be a Pentium Extreme Edition 840.
No, but i think you can insert your three inch floppy into your technicians hard drive :)
No. The chipset doesn't support them.
Processors don't connect to a motherboard, there are installed in a socket. What determines if a processor is compatible is the type of processor... PGA(AMD most of the time) or LGA(Intel) and the ammount of pins that are on the motherboard/processor.
yes
A 64 bit microprocessor such as Intel 64. These types of microprocessors are compatible with all major popular Operating Systems.
Yes, the ASRock 775i65G LGA 775 Intel 865G Micro ATX Intel Motherboard is compatible withCore 2 Duo, Pentium D and Celeron D processors.
No.
No, it's Intel CPU Based Motherboard
Dozens of motherboard models are capable of supporting an Intel Pentium Dual-Core.
The Intel corporation says yes, it supports core 2 Duo processor.
i suggested that amd motherboard are used 64 bit processor. Intel are not used
No, the processor that you put on the motherboard has to have the same socket as the motherboard. The socket number will be right on the the part that the processor snaps onto. You also have to check the motherboard manual to see if it is compatible with the new processor speed ( example: 1.3ghz)
There is no reason why the combination will not work, as there is nothing preventing an Intel processor malfunctioning with a ATI graphics card or vice versa. Just be careful that both components can fit on the motherboard.
Pentium II