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Pentium 4 is a single core, if your motherboard chipset is Intel 945 or below, then there is no way to support dual-core U, the best way is to change to a higher frequency UOr use the current u for overclocking, hoping to give it to me, 3q!!
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It's useless to change it. P4 630 are running up the game. Instructions are not a CPUD problem. It's a problem with memory and graphics cards.
Don't kill a good person by mistake. Don't let a bad guy go either
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ASUS P5SD2-A motherboards can use the Pentium E5200 dual-core CPU. Mine is this configuration, I've been using it for a few years, and there have been no problems with the hardware.
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It's the 945's chip motherboard. You can use the E2200 to match this motherboard!
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The highest can be up to E5200.
I don't know in high school.
Boards with better 945p generally only support E4300
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CPUs supported by ASUS motherboards:
This is the list of CPUs supported by this motherboard officially announced by ASUS, and the landlord can go up and take a look for himself and pay attention to the BIOS version behind.
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The dual-core that can be built on the 65nm process seems to be the Pentium dual-core E2200 Core is on the 45nm process, so it is not supported.
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You're a 945p model that can only support up to the Pentium D's dual-core, which is now discontinued, and the Core model is above 945Gz.
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Dear users, hello:
1, P5SD2-VM is the lowest end of the ASUS 775 series, **The price is 299, and the performance can be imagined.
2, that is, it is to be equipped with dual core, I suggest that it can't go to 5200, it really can't play the performance. The motherboard does not support dual-channel, nor does it support hyper-threading. Its chipset is SIS, and none of the support for the Core series is very good.
3,In fact, the best CPU with it is Celeron series,430,440 can be,It is recommended to use the new Celeron dual-core E1400,of。 It is economical and much more cost-effective than the 2180.
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Yes, you can choose a better graphics card, now the graphics card is very cheap, you can consider 4650 or 9500, the CPU can also be replaced with a better one, if you have the funds, you can consider 5200 or 7200
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5200, this board with this CPU is the most cost-effective, if it is a little higher, it is unreasonable.
The machine can add it if it wants. Some don't just don't need a hard disk. Replace it with a solid state. Some of them don't just install a tray on the optical drive and hang the hard disk directly. It's up to you how you choose.
The density of aluminum plate is also different according to the different alloy content, for example, the density of pure aluminum series and aluminum is relatively close, is, the density of 1060 aluminum plate and series is 3003 aluminum plate belongs to aluminum-manganese alloy, and manganese alloy belongs to high-density alloy, so the density of 3003 aluminum plate is higher than 1060The 5052 series is an aluminum-magnesium alloy, and the magnesium alloy is an alloy with a lower density, so the density of the 5052 alloy aluminum plate is an aluminum plate, and the density of the 5083 aluminum plate is high due to the high magnesium alloy content (so the density of the 5083 aluminum plate is 2 series and 7 series (such as 7075), which belongs to the high-density alloy (copper and zinc), so the density is higher. The following is the density of each series of aluminum plates, for reference. >>>More
Look at the back of the motherboard, whether there is a graphics card socket, don't you know if there is a set of graphics, and use this question
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This board is a bit old, probably PT890 chipset, you can go on E2200, or E4 and E6 series, E5 and E7 series are not supported, and if it is AGP and PCIe support at the same time, AGP is recommended, because PCIe only has 4X speed. >>>More