The best way to find suitable processors for motherboards is to check the specs on your motherboard. Note that each mothermoard has an appropriate CPU socket. For example, the computer site http://www.allpcdeals.com/servlet/the-Motherboard-%26-CPUs/Categories lists their motherboards by socket, so you can look up the motherboard you have, and note it's socket, and then purchase the processor that fits. The most popular is the CPU socket 478 and LGA 775 (the ladder now becoming the more popular).
If you don't have the manual for the board, a search of the MB manufacturer's website will tell you.
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A motherboard form factor\ determines the size of the board and its features that make it compatible with power supplies cases processors and expansion cards. Beginning with the Intel i800 series of chipsets a hub.
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.
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.
Probably, but the answer really depends on your motherboard. Go to the motherboard manufacturer website and look to see what processors are compatible with your motherboard.....ummm can u give example of the sites?
No. The processor in any computer is engineered for the particular motherboard. It is unlikely that the desktop and laptop processors will be compatible.
Yes, the G. Skill RAM will be compatible with that Asus motherboard but be sure that the CPU that you are using on that board will give you the speed that you are buying in that RAM. Only 7th Generation Intel processors will operate at 2400 MHz. 6th Generation processors are limited to 2133 MHz.
Yes, you will need make sure the new processor you are looking to purchase is compatible with your motherboard.
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.
If you have an AMD Duron processor, those run on a Socket A motherboard, which is very outdated in 2011. No major retailers sell processors for such an old socket. I would recommend an upgrade, as Newegg.com has Socket AM3 (the newest AMD processor socket) Sempron processors for as low as $36.99 and AM3 motherboards for as low as $39.99.
Yes. The Intel D945GNT motherboard supports dual-core Pentium D processors.
One possible solution for you is the Asus P6T7 SuperComputer motherboard. This MB is fully compatible with the Core i7 product line along with some Xeon processors (must use latest BIOS). I used this MB with an i7-950 and recently upgraded to a Xeon W3680. You can also use a manufacturer's motherboard configurator to find motherboards that support specific CPUs.