Yes, It is compatible.
I want a motherboard which is compatible with this CPU amd athlon 64 5200 dual core am2 Socket processor
The Asus A7S333 Mainboard is a Socket A board. The Athlon 64 X2 Processor is a Socket AM2. Since they are of different socket types. They should not be compatible.
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.
Compaq Presario SR1320NX is a very old computer launched in 2004. It has got an Asus K8S-LA motherboard. The motherboard has got SiS 760/964 chipset and socket is 754. Socket 754 supports athlon 64 and sempron 64 series processors. The Athlon II X2 family requires Socket AM2+ or Socket AM3. Recommended processors for your motherboard are AMD Athlon 64 3700+ processor (Clawhammer, 2.4 GHz), AMD Athlon 64 3400+ processor (Newcastle, 2.4 GHz) or AMD Sempron. The motherboard also comes with 1 AGPand 3 PCI expansion slots. GeForce 8400 GS requires a PCI Express x16 which is not present on the board. For upgrades it would be better to buy a new motherboard, processor and DDR3 RAM. rather than spending money on processor and graphics card for the old motherboard.
Yes it is! The AMD Athlon II series is based on the AM3 processor socket, which is compatible with the ASRock N68-S3 motherboard!
Yes, the MSI 785GT-E45 motherboard supports the Athlon II X2 240 processor. It is compatible with AMD AM3 processors, including the Athlon II series. However, ensure that the motherboard has the latest BIOS version to guarantee full compatibility.
Semprons' are single-core processors except for the 4 "Brisbane" models which are the only dual-core Semprons'. And the fastest Semprons' are "Sargas" models (based off the Phenom II) and the "Sargas" have a top default frequency of 2.8 GHz. Semprons' are designed to be a low-budget processor. Athlons' have a long and large line; the original Athlon, Athlon 64, Athlon x2, Athlon XP, and Athlon II. Athlons' are now the mid to low-budget processor. the Athlon line offers a huge diversity of choices. Athlon II is based off the Phenom II processor. The main difference is the aimed target group which is budget level for either processor. They both share similar architecture and some of both are based off the Phenom II.
Probably, but the answer really depends on your motherboard. Go to the motherboard manufacturer website and look to see what processors are compatible with your motherboard.....ummm can u give example of the sites?
To upgrade from an AMD Sempron LE-1250 to an AMD Athlon 64 X2, you will need to ensure that your motherboard supports the Athlon 64 X2, as both processors use different architectures. You may need to update the BIOS to the latest version for compatibility. Additionally, ensure that your power supply can handle the increased power requirements, and check that your cooling system is adequate for the new processor. Finally, you will need to physically remove the Sempron and install the Athlon X2, applying thermal paste and securing the cooler properly.
As the Celeron D is a product line and not a specific processor, there is no specific comparable processor. Depending on the model. the Celeron D is comparable in performance to various Athlon 64, Athlon XP, and Sempron processors.
You can use an amd sempron or an amd athlon II with an am3 socket, but when am3 was released it was meant to be used with the amd phenom line of CPUs. You can use all three: amd sempron, amd athlon II & amd phenom.
Depends - AMD make lots of different processors - What one are you looking at (Athlon, Phenom, Sempron)