A socket 754 motherboard is the primary substrate of a computer. It was designed and developed by Analog Micro Devices (AMD) to host Athlon 64 desktop processors. Socket 754 technology was retired in 2006 and has been replaced with socket 939.
The Socket 939 motherboard series was first released by the company AMD in June 2004. The Socket 939 was released to replace the Socket 754 and Athlon 64.
No. The MSI KT4V is a Socket A motherboard. The AMD Mobile Athlon 64 3400 is Socket 754.
Yes. You should be able to use an AMD Turion 64 in any Socket 754 motherboard.
Each motherboard possesses certain socket type, for instance, from Intel LGA 771, LGA 775, Socket 478, 604, Socket M and P, for AMD Socket 754, 939, 940, AM2, AM2+, Socket F and socket S1. Thus, when you are going to buy a motherboard you have to have or buy a CPU with the same type of socket. A CPU with one type of socket will not fit another type of socket!
No.
Socket 754 is primarily designed for computer microprocessors with operating frequencies ranging from 2.4Ghz for desktops and 2.6Ghz for laptop computers. They were introduced in 2003.
Compaq Presario SR1320NX is a very old computer launched in 2004. It has got an Asus K8S-LA motherboard. The motherboard has got SiS 760/964 chipset and socket is 754. Socket 754 supports athlon 64 and sempron 64 series processors. The Athlon II X2 family requires Socket AM2+ or Socket AM3. Recommended processors for your motherboard are AMD Athlon 64 3700+ processor (Clawhammer, 2.4 GHz), AMD Athlon 64 3400+ processor (Newcastle, 2.4 GHz) or AMD Sempron. The motherboard also comes with 1 AGPand 3 PCI expansion slots. GeForce 8400 GS requires a PCI Express x16 which is not present on the board. For upgrades it would be better to buy a new motherboard, processor and DDR3 RAM. rather than spending money on processor and graphics card for the old motherboard.
I know you could with old socket 754 AMD chips, and probably many others, but as a rule if you have to ask this, no, you can't. there are concerns like cooling, motherboard compatibility, etc.
Most likely not, unless its a Socket 754.
CPU socket 939 was released by AMD in 2004, it supports both single and dual core processors. Socket 939 supersedes socket 754 for Anthlon 64 processors, it is no longer in production.
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754 is divisable by 2.