Absolutely, in fact the AMD Athlon 64 X2 is socketed specifically for all AM3 motherboards. Try the ASUS M4A79 Deluxe Motherboard.
No, the Gigabyte GA-G41M-ES2L motherboard is not compatible with the AMD Athlon 64 X2 processor, as it is designed for Intel processors and uses the LGA 775 socket. The Athlon 64 X2 requires an AM2 or AM2+ socket motherboard. Therefore, you'll need to find a compatible motherboard specifically designed for AMD processors to use the Athlon 64 X2.
my system requirements are: 1 GB System RAM Windows Vista Home Basic Processor =AMD Athlon(tm)xp 3000+ 2.16GHz NVIDIA GeForce FX 5200 Video Card
It would depend on the motherboard, chipset and CPU attachment type. In most cases, it should work, but in some rare cases it wont.
Itanium, amd athlon,athlon,pentium
Yes, an AsRock FM2A55M-DGS FM2 AMD A55 Hudson D2 Micro ATX AMD motherboard will work with an AMD Athlon X4 740 Trinity 3.2GHZ socket FM2 65W Quad-Core desktop processor. The compatibility would be based off of the fact that they are both FM2 devices.
The Asus MZN-E motherboard is compatible with AMD processors, but it specifically supports the AM2/AM2+ socket types. The Athlon AD5000DJ22GI is an AM2 socket processor, so it should technically work with the MZN-E board. However, it's essential to check if the motherboard's BIOS version supports this specific CPU model for optimal performance and compatibility.
More details would be required to answer this I'm afraid. Ie the model number of the motherboard. From here, we can be of more use to you.
Yes, a Radeon 9250 would work in that kind of motherboard. You can use both versions of it (PCI or AGP.
I would recommend an Intel i7 core, but that's just me. I would think that an AMD Athlon IV core would work pretty well, as that's what they list on Blizzard's website. So, yes, go for AMD Athlon IV.
Yes.
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.
The atari 5200 controller was one of the first controllers to have a pause button. It also have two buttons at each side, usually to shoot enemies. On the face of the controller was a numeric keypad, much like the Collecovision and the Intellivision controllers. Another very "appealing" feature of the Atari 5200 controller is that it it probably wont work. Atari 5200 controllers pretty much never work, which is why you would have buy a third party controllers an alternative. Good Answer?