Can an ordinary brand machine be upgraded to a dual core machine by adding a CPU to a motherboard?

Updated on number 2024-04-07
35 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Yes, it's easy to say, but it's another way to do it, think twice.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    If you switch to a dual-core CPU and the corresponding motherboard, it should be no problem.

    But there are several issues that should be considered.

    Whether the new motherboard can be loaded into the original chassis, the motherboard is divided into large and small boards, and the chassis is also divided into large and small boards, choose the appropriate size of the motherboard;

    Then there is your memory, I don't know if it's DDR or DDR2, you have to support it on the motherboard, otherwise you have to replace the memory;

    The hard disk has a parallel port and a serial port, the parallel port is a very wide cable, and the serial port has a few lines, depending on whether the motherboard supports it;

    Then there is the power supply, the dual-core motherboard generally consumes a lot of power, and when you buy a motherboard, ask how much power supply is enough;

    Finally, your independent graphics card, the graphics card is divided into PCI and AGP, PCI, there must be a slot on the motherboard, AGP, it depends on whether the motherboard supports it, and you should inquire clearly when you buy it.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    This mainly depends on your configuration, if your motherboard can support dual-core CPU, you just need to change the CPU OK, if your motherboard does not support dual-core CPU, then you have to change the CPU and motherboard, and whether the memory module of your original motherboard is compatible with the memory on the motherboard after the change.

    It's best if you list your original configuration, so that netizens can be more clear about what to change!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Don't upgrade the brand machine so much. In that case, it's better to buy a new console. Your computer doesn't look very good at what you say.

    The brand machine is meant to be like that. If you want to change it, I think you can only keep one case for you to use. Nothing else.

    There's still a memory! I don't think there's anything else.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    If your motherboard supports dual cores, just upgrade the CPU.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    What is the model of the motherboard? Whether the CPU interface is 775 or 940If it's neither, it's not going to work.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Yours is a C61 motherboard, and the graphics card is integrated. Brand machines are only allowed to replace the memory and hard disk by themselves, and there is no warranty for other replacements. So unless the computer really can't meet the application and is determined to upgrade, it is generally not recommended to change it.

    If you decide not to change the warranty, anything can be changed. It's just that it's not called a brand machine, but an assembly machine that uses brand machine peripherals and some equipment accessories.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Yes, but it depends on your graphics card for a certain amount of time, the interface is agp, this kind of interface is relatively rare on the market now, but it can still be bought, but ** is relatively high, because it has been discontinued. Now it's all PCI-E interfaces.,This kind of old machine upgrade one thing doesn't bring much improvement.,It's not worth it to replace it all.,The landlord has the conditions to reconfigure one.。

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The processor motherboard is OK, and the graphics card can be changed if it is independent.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    The old graphics card,It's not recommended to replace it.,And the current motherboard doesn't necessarily support it.,If it's a replacement motherboard or CPU, it's almost equivalent to replacing the computer completely.,Of course, it's okay.,So it's a new part in the old chassis.,That's okay.。

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Of course you can, my Lenovo has changed, but then there is no warranty.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Of course you can, my friend has changed it almost, almost all of the original ones are gone, he is Lenovo Jiayue.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    OK!

    As long as the hardware is compatible and supported, you can change the corresponding main CPU graphics card memory.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Yes, o( o....Isn't that just the use of the shell of the brand machine?

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Of course, but if you change to another brand, it should be called an assembly machine, and some parts are unusable if the motherboard is different, and there is basically no problem with the CPU.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    CPU support up to 5400+- = Not much has changed for now, let's save some money.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    5000+, I don't think it's necessary to change. Give it a try for ultra-overclocking. Absolutely.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Personally, I don't think there is any need to upgrade the CPU, because your K8 interface is not compatible with the current AM3, and your CPU upgrade will be up to 6000+

    The frequency modulation function is locked, but it does not lock the frequency of the CPU itself, so don't worry about this ,..problem

    I think you might as well change your graphics card. Go find a second-hand old 9600GSO

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    vendor

    This is not a motherboard model. It depends on the Northbridge chipset. The Pentium D820 is a slot for the LGA775. The Intel Core 2 QX9770 (Extreme Edition Black Box) is the most powerful CPU out there, and it's worth 10,000 yuan.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    6600 is 45nm 820 is 90nm, it should not be supported.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    You first go to the next software, see what kind of motherboard it is, see how much external frequency it supports, and then you can buy what kind of CPU.

    I recommend EasyRecover

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    You can try IBM's latest CPUs

    I heard that it can run up to 500GB Hz at normal temperatures (of course, I don't know if it will burn out.)

    It can operate up to 1TB Hz at absolute zero

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    430 is an overclockable CPU, it is 200x9 multiplier, the frequency doubling is locked, and the bus is on if it exceeds 266!

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    There's no need to be super, you can change it.

    Your u is single-core. But your board supports dual-core.

    Let's change it to 2160. It's only about 300. Cheap and affordable.

    Why do you have to spend money to change the board?

    Anyway, your board supports dual-core.

    The power supply also does not need to be replaced.

    Just change the CPU.

    It is recommended not to overshoot. Changing the CPU is enough.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    Hello! Both the motherboard and the CPU can be replaced! It mainly depends on what kind of change you want to make! If there is any problem, you can m me directly!

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    Of course, the problem is that during the warranty period, you will not be able to enjoy the after-sales service of that brand after replacement.

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-12

    Yes, but there are compatibility considerations.

  28. Anonymous users2024-01-11

    I just upgraded E5800,Bulk with fan 410 yuan,The motherboard is ASUS P5LD2X 1333,BIOS upgraded with ASUS upgrade program under Windows,45nm bus 1066 are supported,I thought the performance was not much improved,Tested with Master Lu and 3DMark06,More than 700 points and 3000 points higher than the original respectively (the original more than 7100 points),The performance after the upgrade is still OK,HP seems to use the inter motherboard,Need to upgrade the BIOS, or can only support up to 65nm, the choice is too small!

  29. Anonymous users2024-01-10

    E6500 is not to think about it, the highest only supports E5800, and E5800 must be the BIOS of the motherboard to be updated, and the old BIOS can't be on the U of the E series at all. To give you a reliable suggestion, don't update, just change the host. Even if you change to a better U, the performance will not improve much.

  30. Anonymous users2024-01-09

    E-series CPUs are not supported. It should be possible to go up to the Pentium.

  31. Anonymous users2024-01-08

    Brother, your motherboard is a little outdated, maybe you can only change the CPU for 2 hands, go and take a look at Intel Celeron D, Pentium 4, Pentium 4 EE, Pentium D The above are the CPU model models for you Go and take a look.

  32. Anonymous users2024-01-07

    There is no problem at all, your motherboard is 940, the chipset GF61 series, you can add it to AMD5200+ is a good match, it doesn't make much sense at high.

  33. Anonymous users2024-01-06

    This configuration is mainly a game function, in addition to the graphics processing is related to the processor, the most important thing is the graphics rendering ability of the graphics card, therefore, to upgrade to a graphics card with super graphics processing power, rather than changing the processor.

  34. Anonymous users2024-01-05

    Absolutely! As long as it's 65 nanometers, it's definitely fine. It's hard to say about the u of am2+.,Maybe you have to brush blos.,But it won't have that effect on it.。 So your last 5200 is a wise choice.

  35. Anonymous users2024-01-04

    Yes, it will be significantly better if you change the CPU, and your board is not too old to support AM2That is, the CPU you want.

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