no, the motherboard has the fm2+ socket while the cpu is a am3
Most likely, never. It seems he has moved on to MMA. Brock still seems like he likes wrestling because he talks about it still, but since he is the UFC Heavyweight Champion right now - it would be hard to believe he would go back to WWE again. But nobody can speak for Brock expect Brock, so it is always possible.
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It's compatible with any AM2+ or AM3 motherboard.
An AMD Phenom xII processor, ASUS motherboard, nVIDIA or ATI GPU, about 4 GB RAM and 500 Gigs of HDD! edit: 500 GB of HDD is excessive. More importantly using a solid state drive would decrease lag. With the added benefit of no moving parts, lower heat output, lower power consumption.
The AMD Phenom series of CPUs is AMDs QUAD-CORE series of CPUs and are available at a start of around $200+ sold seperately. Only some of the most advanced motherboards of todays era of computers (march '09) are compatible with these processors. Please look up your motherboard's model number and refer to the company's website to confirm its compatibility with the Phenom processor.
The AMD Phenom series of CPUs is AMDs QUAD-CORE series of CPUs and are available at a start of around $200+ sold seperately. Only some of the most advanced motherboards of todays era of computers (march '09) are compatible with these processors. Please look up your motherboard's model number and refer to the company's website to confirm its compatibility with the Phenom processor.
Any 890FX, AMD-based motherboards. I have a GIGABYTE GA-890FXA-UD5 and it runs swimmingly. However, Asus, MSI, and a few others make perfectly good mother boards for the 1090t that supports DDR3 and also go wonderfully with ATi (AMD) graphics cards.
That motherboard doesnt support newer processors like the phenom 2 if u look your motherboard up it will tell you what processors are compatible with it. this model emachines computer is a lower end computer built with cheap parts so it can be sold for cheap. chances are your motherboard only accepts athlon processors or earlier.
No. The Asus M2A74 is only compatible with the Athlon II X2/X3/X4 and the Phenom II X2/X3/X4. However, the MSI 870-G45 is only $69.99 on Newegg.com, and is X6 CPU Certified. It's a good board, and would work perfectly with a Phenom II X6. If you're looking at motherboards, don't just look for a socket match for the Phenom II X6's, look for something in the specifications or on the box that SPECIFICALLY SAYS "X6 CPU Certified" or something similar.
No. If you want dual CPUs from AMD, you need to get opteron CPUs.
Its not needed but recommended for better use.
You need a hard drive to play any game. you can use a desktop or a laptop given that you have good specs i.e. a good graphics card, processor, RAM.Min system requirements:OSWindows XPProcessorIntel Core 2 Duo E6850 or higher / AMD Phenom II X2 or higherMemory4 GB RAMHard Drive15 GB freeVideo Memory256 MB RAMVideo CardnVidia GeForce 8600 series or higher / AMD or ATI 4850 series or higherSound CardDirectX compatible
A. AM2 B. AM2+ C. AM3 D. Socket 940
Yes.