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
No it does not, It supports AMD AM3+ FX /Phenom II/ Athalon II/ Sempron 100 Series Processors.
No, it will not. Asus Sabertooth 990FX uses AM3+ socket which accommodates AMD processors only.
No, it will not. Asus Sabertooth 990FX uses AM3+ socket which accommodates AMD processors only.
Yes, it will.
First of AMD don't make motherboards, and the reason they don't fit is because AMD and Intel are two completely different CPU manufacturers, therefore have different sockets for their CPU's to go in.
Im not too sure but,well im kinda sure it will fit because the charger for it is the same and thats where you connect the dock from, so yeah
It depends, measure your cards' length, if its under 35cm it'll fit.
No because the A8n sli deluxe is only compatible with amd processors and only socket 939 will fit.
The newest generations of graphics cards that are currently released by AMD, are the Radeon 7000 GPU series. To compete with that, Nvidia have released a range of cards, which fit under the HD7970 series.
No it will not. This Dell is using an intel processor, which means it's an intel board.
AMD processors and Nvidia have been known to give some people a small fit, but your answer is yes, they will work together.
The AMD K6 was a CPU produced by Advanced Micro Devices (AMD). It was designed to fit on a socket 7 motherboard, the same type of motherboard that the original Pentium chip used. It performed better than the Intel Pentium. It was popular around the time of Windows 95 and 98.
I have a amd Phenom 4 core (9350e) that I purchased for $90, and I play all the latest games with settings on high. We need to know what AMD socket you have because there is different sized slots for amd processors and even if it is the same size it does not mean it will work hence using a am2 processor in a am3 slot will fit but not work. You did say most recent and the most recent amd motherboard supports AM3+ processors witch is the fx processors but most will support am3 processors. look to be honest any modern processor will be fine for gaming even the cheaper ones, but I would suggest any AMD quad core processor running at 2ghz or more for gaming.