Yes, Intel Core 2 Duo processors can support a 1 TB hard disk, as the ability to use larger hard drives primarily depends on the motherboard and its BIOS rather than the processor itself. Most motherboards that are compatible with Core 2 Duo CPUs can handle large SATA hard drives, including 1 TB models. However, it's essential to ensure that the motherboard supports the necessary interfaces and has the latest BIOS updates for optimal compatibility.
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1Tb hard disk supports but its not guaranteed to work perfectly it may cause problems to mother board the preferred one is 500 GB hard disk. I have checked 1 TB hard disk With D945GCL MotherBoard, but its not working ie. MotherBoard is not Supporting.
what is the rate of two 2 gb ram 800 mhz? and what is the rate of 500 gb hard disk, Intel core to duo 2.8 ghz ,Intel motherboard 856 ,and samsung 23 " lcd monitor
Yes. Any computer manufactured since 2002, including the Intel D945GCPE, can support a theoretical maximum of 144 petabytes (144 million gigabytes) per drive.
EIDE interfaces can support up to four hard disks at 137 GB per disk
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Depending on your computer's BIOS, it might support or not a 7200RPM hard disk drive. Usually a Pentium 3 should support 7200RPM hard disks. I personally own a 800MHz Pentium 3 with a 160GB ATA hard drive and it worked without updating the BIOS(last updated in February 2000). So, a Pentium 3 should support newer hard drives but make sure your BIOS is at least from 1999 or 2000 since I don't think a 1995 or 1996 BIOS can handle a 7200RPM hard drive.
a) An example of an input device for a system with an Intel Core 2 Duo processor is a keyboard. b) An output device could be a monitor displaying graphics processed by the CPU. c) A storage device example is a hard disk drive (HDD) where data is saved. d) The CPU itself is the Intel Core 2 Duo, which processes instructions and manages tasks within the computer.
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No. The ASUS P5GD1-VM motherboard uses an Intel 915 chipset, which is too old for a Core 2 Quad (or even a Core 2 Duo). Probably the best processor you could get running on that board would be a Pentium Extreme Edition 840.