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The CPU will need to be compatible with the motherboard, only. You can find out if it is by looking at the motherboard's spec sheet.
There is no good way to test a CPU without putting it onto a compatible motherboard.
output device No The CPU and memory are located on the motherboard
There are a number of different CPU cooling pad designs. The most appropriate design to use will depend on the CPU and motherboard configuration and the available budget.
I want a motherboard which is compatible with this CPU amd athlon 64 5200 dual core am2 Socket processor
step 1 learn how to write full sentences that make sense step 2 google the cpu and it should tell you what kinda motherboard to use
no, the motherboard has the fm2+ socket while the cpu is a am3
Windows Vista will not list the motherboard in the Device Manager. Other tools, such as CPU-Z, can display this information.
Will contain CD and DVD drives, hard drive, I/O device ports, motherboard, CPU (central processing unit), cooling fans, and power supply.
You need to make sure your motherboard, cooling fan and power supply are capable of handling the new CPU.
A CPU is a small square chip that is secured to the motherboard.
possibly overheating, make sure thermal paste and fan (if you are air cooling) were applied to the CPU also make sure your motherboard supports all your hardware