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Onda NF65S Motherboard Main Chipset: NVIDIA NFORCE 520 CPU Socket: Socket AM2 AM2+ CPU Type:
Athlon64 X2 Athlon64 Sempron Bus frequency (MHz): HT 1000
The NF520 chip definitely can't support a quad-core CPU. Flashing the BIOS doesn't work either.
The K8 architecture can only use AM2, if you want to use AM2+, you can choose the motherboard of the K10 architecture AM3 quad-core to get M770, and Onda NF65S up to 6000+. As for the 7750 on the AM2+, it is also a waste. In addition, this board does not support AM3, maybe the BIOS may support AM3 dual core.
Onda NF65S is for this board, ** low, the workmanship is too poor. You can go to Zhongguancun and look at the parameters.
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Your motherboard can support the dual-core processor of the AM3, but it only has a three-phase power supply, and there is a high chance that the quad-core of the AM2+ or the quad-core of the AM3 will be underpowered, and it is not recommended to buy the AM3 quad-core for upgrading.
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This interface can support both AM2 and AM3 dual-core CPUs
But 3 4-core CPUs require a chipset of 7xx (AMD) or above to support it.
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To give you the most authoritative answer: support for the full range of Athlon64 Athlon64 Athlon64 FX Sempron processors. You can use 65nm Athlon™ dual-core, from 2800+ to 6400+.
The CPU of the AM2 interface supports up to 6400+, and the BIOS can support the 7750 of AM2+, and it is estimated that the second generation of the Athlon, etc., which uses the AM3 interface, is not supported
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Hello! Any series of APUs from A10 to A4 can be used
The formation is the same FM2
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You can install it, but you use thousands of CPUs, so let's choose a motherboard from a major Taiwanese manufacturer, ASUS, Gigabyte, MSI, MSI, Yingtai, ASRock, etc., choose a 500 yuan grade B85.
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It can be installed, it is recommended that you buy Onda's H81C
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It can support AM2+ and AM3 CPUs below 95W, including Pterodactyl, because the BIOS is too old and there is no update, the CPU will be recognized as an unknown CPU and will not affect the use.
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Yes, you can get on Q8300 200 yuan, Q8400 250 yuan, Q9550 500 yuan.
Before installing the quad-core, it is best to flash the motherboard BIOS to the latest version, otherwise the CPU that is newer than the motherboard will not be supported.
The 775 interface quad-core has a low frequency and weak performance, and the game performance is far inferior to the high-frequency dual-core, and the 775 interface quad-core does not need to be bought unless it is used for special purposes, you can buy a high-frequency, large-cache dual-core CPU, such as:
E8500 95 yuan, E8400 85 yuan.
E6700 55 yuan.
e5800 60 yuan.
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Onda NF65S motherboard, processor specifications.
CPU platform AMD
CPU type: athlon 64 x2 athlon64 sempron
CPU Slot Socket AM2 AM2+CPU Description Socket AM2 ATHLON 64 X2 ATHLON 64 SEPRON processor is supported.
Number of CPUs supported: 1.
Motherboard bus HT 1000MHz
AMD Phenom II X4 905E (Case).
CPU - AMD Affiliation: AMD Phenom II Quad Core Series Socket Type: Socket AM3, not available, motherboard not supported!
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Upstairs said well, it is recommended to use m4a78
As follows: 905E (if you want to install a machine, it is recommended to 955) + 4G + 500G + HD6570 D5 + M4A78
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Onda NF65S motherboard in Zhongguancun saw that its CPU socket is AM2 AM2+, and the current AMD quad cores are all M770, Onda NF65S up to 6000+. As for the 7750 on the AM2+, it is also a waste. In addition to this piece.
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Whether you can use AM3 depends on whether your motherboard's BIOS support is not supported You can check it on the official website of Onda, and you can get on the AM3 CPU by swiping the BIOS.
But it's a bit of a waste, because the AM3 CPU supports higher frequency DDR3 memory, and it's a bit of a waste for you to let it use DDR2 memory.
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The motherboard can't set the CPU frequency, except for ASUS and MSI, some motherboards that seem to be able to be overclocked with one click! Other motherboards seem to need to enter the BIOS to modify the external frequency in order to overclock! It is recommended that the landlord do not overclock!
It's detrimental to the life of the CPU! If the heat dissipation is not good, it is more likely to cause problems!