socket: 775
*Core 2 Duo series E6000 to E6700 (2,66 GHz) Dual Core (Conroe)
*Core 2 Duo series E4000 to E4300 (1,8 GHz) Dual Core (Conroe)
*Celeron D series 300 rev D-0 to 360 (3,46 GHz) (Cedar Mill)
source:
http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/document?cc=mx&lc=es&dlc=es&docname=c01686670#N344
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The Z9PE-D8 WS is a type of socket that will work with an Asus motherboard. These motherboards can be purchased from all good repair electronic stores.
Yes, an AMD fx 6300 fits into a ASUS m5a97 r2. For more information check out tomshardware.com/answers/id-1783753/amd-fx6300-work-motherboard-asus-m5a97.html
Yes, Sure will
Many processors will not work on a Socket 7 motherboard. Providing a full list of every processor that is notcompatible with a Socket 7 board would be impossible.
No. The Intel 865 chipset doesn't support dual-core processors.
Absolutely, in fact the AMD Athlon 64 X2 is socketed specifically for all AM3 motherboards. Try the ASUS M4A79 Deluxe Motherboard.
The i9 will work on the x58, or 1366 socket boards, not the P55, or 1156 boards. It is possible asus will make new boards available upon the i9's release that compare to the p7p55d but the board in its current state will not work.
Not necessarily. Support for the Pentium 4 was removed from the P35 and later chipsets, thus they may not run on such boards.
Not necessarily. There have been three different sockets used for Pentium 4 processors (Socket 423, Socket 478, and LGA775). They are not interchangeable without special adapters. Even when pin-compatible, motherboard updates may be necessary for the processors to actually work.
I have Intel E2200 Dual core and gigabyte motherboard and gpu it's the best configuration ever and scored higher on 3d mark than original Nvidia config with msi motherboard or asus.
It's limited by your motherboard on what CPU it can take. The list of supported processors is most likely listed in the manual.