No, you cannot directly use an AMD S1G2 socket CPU in an S1G1 socket. The S1G2 socket is designed for a different generation of processors, and the pin configurations and electrical specifications may not be compatible. Always ensure that the CPU and motherboard socket are compatible to avoid damage and ensure proper functionality.
No, you cannot. I've tried it myself. Not a single s1 CPU is compatible / backward compitable with any other s1 socket. So, in your case... a s1g1 socket CPU will not function in a s1g2 mobo. For a s1g2 mobo, a better (dual) core CPU would be a turion x2 ultra zm serie, a turion x2 rm serie or an athlon x2 Ql serie. I used a si-40 sempron with 25 watts tdp. Now I'm running a rm 72 with 35 watts tdp. Temps are not an issue. The CPU is runing a little under or over 50 degrees celsius.
FM2
CPU socket 939 was released by AMD in 2004, it supports both single and dual core processors. Socket 939 supersedes socket 754 for Anthlon 64 processors, it is no longer in production.
Socket A is also known as Socket 462. This CPU socket is used for AMD processors, manufactured by Athlon Thunderbird.
Socket A, also known as Socket 462, is a CPU socket used by AMD for its Athlon XP and Duron processors. It was introduced in 2000 and supported various AMD CPU architectures, including the Athlon XP, which was popular for its performance in the early 2000s. Socket A utilized a PGA (Pin Grid Array) design, allowing for easy installation and removal of the processors. This socket type was phased out as AMD transitioned to newer architectures and sockets, such as Socket 754 and Socket 939.
Some Cpu's that use Socket A are Athlon Xp, Athlon Mp, Athlon Model 4 AMD's Athlons and Duron use Socket A, also known as Socket 462. The AMD Athlon and the AMD Duron use a 426-pin socket called Socket A. The Athlon Thunderbird
AMD Athlon XP 3200+ 2.2GHz
A socket 955 supports AMD Athlon 64 and Athlon 64 X2 processors. This socket, also known as Socket 939, was used for AMD's desktop CPUs that were part of the AMD K8 architecture. It allows for dual-core processing with compatible motherboards designed for this specific socket type.
No, it will definitely not fit. If you have an AM3+ CPU like for example an FX-8150 or an FX-6100, a Phenom X4 or even an AMD Athlon II X2, you have to use an AM3+ socket, or in the case of the Athlon II X2, or X3, or X4, or the Phenom family of CPU's you can use AM3+'s predecessor: the AM3, as well as the AM3+. However, the 939 is a much older socket which is not compatible with most modern day AMD CPU's.
Each motherboard possesses certain socket type, for instance, from Intel LGA 771, LGA 775, Socket 478, 604, Socket M and P, for AMD Socket 754, 939, 940, AM2, AM2+, Socket F and socket S1. Thus, when you are going to buy a motherboard you have to have or buy a CPU with the same type of socket. A CPU with one type of socket will not fit another type of socket!
I want a motherboard which is compatible with this CPU amd athlon 64 5200 dual core am2 Socket processor
no, the motherboard has the fm2+ socket while the cpu is a am3