ASUS P5KPL AM SE can be loaded with cpu E5800 E5700

Updated on number 2024-03-27
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Hello! 1. From a theoretical point of view, it is usually possible to upgrade the CPU. The CPU of most computers is a separate part, which is installed on the CPU interface of the motherboard, so the CPU can be upgraded; However, there are also some computers whose CPU and motherboard are integrated together and cannot be disassembled, if this is the case, it is impossible to upgrade the CPU 2, from the actual situation, it is not recommended to upgrade the CPU.

    Because upgrading the CPU involves many factors, in addition to the need to consider that the CPU to be upgraded meets the requirements of the motherboard, such as: socket type, core code, bus frequency, core voltage and other technical factors, you also need to consider heat dissipation, motherboard BIOS and other factors. If all the requirements are met, the CPU can be upgraded, but the performance improvement it brings is also very limited3. From the point of view of cost performance, the CPU is usually expensive, but the performance improvement for the computer is very limited, so it is not recommended to upgrade the CPU

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The CPU slot of the motherboard is LGA755 and supports IntelSocket

    Core of the 775 interface

    2quad/core

    2duo/pentium

    d/pentium

    4 Cleron and other types of CPUs, each type of mid-grade is divided into high, medium and low, buy according to your needs.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Dear users, hello.

    It is recommended that you check the CPU model supported by your computer on the official website of Inter Chipset through your motherboard chipset. In addition, we do not recommend that you replace your hardware by yourself, because the new hardware may have compatibility issues, and the hardware problems caused by your unauthorized disassembly will not be covered by the warranty. Hope it helps.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It is supported by the CPU of 775 pins

    Supports Core 2 Quad Core 2 Duo Pentium D Pentium 4 Celeron

    The price of your motherboard, you deserve the E5300.

    The main frequency is more than enough for most daily operations.

    The gaming ability is also quite impressive.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Support Core 2 Extreme, Core 2 Quad, Core 2 Duo, Pentium E, Pentium D, Pentium4 series processors, depending on personal preference, the range is very large, the popular as high as Intel Core Q9550, as low as E5200 can be. Decide according to your budget, cost, and purpose.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    A lot of it is the Intel 775 structure anyway.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    (1) The "ASUS P5KPL SE" motherboard supports the "E8400" CPU.

    Log in to the ASUS official website, as shown below, and enter "p5kpl se" in the search bar in the upper right corner

    Click on "Service & Support", as indicated by the red arrow in the figure below

    Click on "CPU Support List", as indicated by the red arrow in the figure below

    As shown in the figure below, find "E8400" in the CPU support list, indicating that the motherboard supports this model of CPU, it should be noted that the motherboard BIOS version number, support E8400 also requires the motherboard BIOS version number is "0307" or above, if the BIOS version is too old and does not support E8400, you need to upgrade the motherboard BIOS first

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    By checking the processor compatibility list on the official website of ASUS, this motherboard is sure to support the E8400 processor, and the BIOS version needs 0307 and higher, if the BIOS version is relatively low, it needs to be compatible after updating the BIOS.

    The performance of the 775 dual-core processor is average, and it is recommended to consider the quad-core processors such as Q8200, Q8400, and Q9300, which are closer to the current mainstream level.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    I'm going to match it that way too, and now it's a p5kpl am se plus a saileron 420

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