Not necessarily. Support for the Pentium 4 was removed from the P35 and later chipsets, thus they may not run on such boards.
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.
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.
Yes, Sure will
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You'd need to be more specific about the make and model of the motherboard when it comes to what will and won't work with your Mac - knowing the processor socket isn't enough information to say one way or the other.
Motherboard
No! The Asus P5Q PRO Turbo motherboard has the Intel LGA775 processor socket, which supports the Intel Core 2, Cerleron Dual-core, and Pentium Dual-core processor families. Your FSB (Front Side Bus) speed is also too slow for the Core I7 CPU.
I am going to assume you're being technical and using the term CPU meaning the processor specifically. Usually when you buy a motherboard located somewhere in the specifications it will tell you what "socket" the motherboard supports. Just like how only US electrical plugs will fit into US electrical outlets, it is the same for motherboards. For example, the Asus Intel P965 Motherboard states it supports socket 775 processors. Usually the motherboard will have the processor it supports in the title name, this one being Asus Intel. So by buying that motherboard you would go and buy a processor, that's made by Intel, with a socket 775 fit. Unfortunately technology has its limitations, so if you buy a motherboard and your socket becomes outdated, you will probably have to buy a new motherboard to accommodate the new sockets if you ever want to upgrade the processor. On the plus side, motherboards aren't all that expensive. However, processors ARE expensive, especially if you plan to go over 2 Gigahertz in speed. The Intel Core 2 Extreme Processor E6800 2.93 GHz processor costs $1,049.99, according to Best Buy. So, make sure you plan your computer investments wisely.
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.
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.
No It won't. Your processor has to be compatible with motherboard and the type of ram your going to use.
it powers up the computer which then lets all the functions in the computer work i.e motherboard