Joe C
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you have an HP pc, which also translates to no over clocking for you.is that with the stock heat sink /cooler, or with an imporved aftermarket cooler?
you have an HP pc, which also translates to no over clocking for you.is that with the stock heat sink /cooler, or with an imporved aftermarket cooler?
you have an HP pc, which also translates to no over clocking for you.
I think "because you have a pre-built board" also translates to "use whatever the site says and only what the site says or possibly waste your money".I did . Was just providing the reason why besides "because it says so".
so, this may sound rather dumb, if i buy an E8500 processor, what will i have to do besides changing the processor out. i know i will have to use thermal paste, i mean software, programming, etc. either the 8400 or 8500 would gain me quite a bit for a small investment, as long as the processor is not dead or otherwise defective when i get it.
Socket type: 775
Motherboard supports the following processor upgrades:
Core 2 Duo E6x00
Core 2 Duo E4x00
Pentium D 9x0 Dual Core
Pentium D 8xx Dual Core
Pentium 4 6x1 series
Celeron D 3xx series
ok, thanks, i got messed up because you guys were talking about them.
We were reliving the glory days.ok, thanks, i got messed up because you guys were talking about them.
A dodge demon small block 340 with a 6-packi remember those. only electronics were not much of a part of it. it was hot rods and motorcycles.