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The key is to see if your power supply is enough for the new configuration, the CPU is only a part of the computer, and now a graphics card also has 30 60W power consumption.
Overclocking is best to know some relevant knowledge and then super, the standard external frequency is 200, since the external frequency has been "exceeded", of course, it is impossible to run the standard external frequency, the speed of the memory will also follow after the external frequency is increased, and the hard disk and graphics card will only improve the speed of exchanging information with the CPU, and the working speed itself is unchanged, so it is mainly a limitation of memory. However, now the memory of a better brand can easily work at the external frequency of 250.
If the memory really can't keep up, you can also divide the frequency to run, that is, first downclock the memory to the frequency of DDR333 (there are options for memory downclocking under the BIOS), and then run at the frequency of 250 and 333*.
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It depends on the size of the CPU you want to change.
If it's a 939-pin CPU. Then you have to change, .Mainboard. Graphics. cpu...
If it's a CPU with 754 pins...
Then just change the motherboard and CPU...
The chassis does not need to be replaced. The power supply may need to be replaced. If your previous power supply was less than 300W....Then it's better to change one. If it is more than 300W, there is no need to change the power supply.
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AMD has very little power, at least 20W less, so you can use it with confidence!
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AMD CPU motherboards cannot use Intel CPUs, required.
To replace a 300 series motherboard
The most important thing about matching the CPU with the motherboard is compatibility. The CPU interface must be the same as the CPU socket interface of the motherboard, otherwise the CPU cannot be installed on the motherboard. It's important to note that even if both the CPU and motherboard are Intel or AMD, the interface may be different.
As a result of the CPU replacement, the motherboard source will also be updated with the CPU interface update.
For example, if the i5 3470 paired with our old computer is paired with a B75 motherboard (LGA1155 slot), then the i5 9400F needs to be replaced, then this time, the motherboard must be replaced, because the pin i5 9400F is LGA1.
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AMD's CPU motherboard is not available from Intel's CPU and needs to be replaced with a 300 series.
The most important thing for the CPU of the independent board to be compatible with the motherboard is that the CPU interface must be the same as the CPU socket interface of the motherboard, otherwise the CPU cannot be installed to the motherboard normally. What's more important to note is that even if your CPU and motherboard belong to Intel or AMD, there may be different interfaces, and due to the replacement of the CPU, the motherboard will also be updated with the CPU interface update.
For example, for example, our old computer with i5-3470, with a B75 motherboard (LGA1155 socket), then we need to replace an i5-9400F, then at this time, we must replace the motherboard, because the i5-9400F pins are LGA1
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AMD and Intel in the last century were interchangeable motherboards, but at the beginning of this century they were completely out of order.
Now if you want to change the processor, you almost have to change the motherboard, especially Intel, AMD's processor and motherboard compatibility in the first two years is good, if you upgrade AMD's processor, there is a possibility of not changing the motherboard.
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Love, this question, the corresponding CPU with the corresponding motherboard, not to say that AMD's CPU motherboard can be matched with Intel's CPU, this depends on what model your motherboard is? Is it g41 or h61 and so on, you can find a seller from ** to talk to him hehe, he will recommend you.
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The pins of ADM are not the same as Intel's. Intel is without pins. Buy an ASUS motherboard.
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No.
AMD's CPU heatsink fasteners are different from Intel's CPU buckles, and the size specifications are completely different, so they can't be used universally. AMD's fan is positioned and fixed on the motherboard with a buckle, and Intel's CPU fan is fixed through the positioning bolts at the four corners of the fan.
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The answer is no!
AMD and Intel have different pins in their U and motherboards! At the same time, it will not support each other's motherboards and u!
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Landlord Hello AMD's CPU is not easy to install on Intel's motherboard, and the packaging method is different. By the way, Intel's motherboards are not guaranteed to be equipped with different generations of CPUs as before, and AMD's motherboards are relatively better, and upgrades don't have to be replaced. No matter how old or new the board is, AMD's CPU is not easy to install on Intel's board, because the two are in competition and will not support each other's CPUs, nor will they allow it.
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No, the base size is not the same, and it cannot be installed.
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Absolutely. As long as the PC is a power supply that meets the ATX specification, even if it is a host of different brands, the power supply is basically the same (but the output interface may be slightly different), and the versatility is better.
The ATX specification is a motherboard and power structure standard formulated by Intel in 1995, which is the abbreviation of English (AT extend). The ATX power specification has gone through phases such as ATX and ATX 12V.
The main interface of ATX power supply is shown in the following figure:
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I'm glad to answer your question, the power supply is universal, there is no difference between AMD and Intel, only the interface is the same, the power is enough, it's completely okay, bold to use, hope to adopt. Thank you
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Yes, it is common for desktop power supplies.
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AMD motherboards are generally no problem with Intel motherboards. There are a few things to pay attention to:
1. Whether the chassis is an ATX full-tower chassis, that is, a large chassis, if it is a MATX chassis, that is, a small chassis, it is mostly a motherboard below MATX, and when replacing an Intel motherboard, you should also use a motherboard of the same board type; If the chassis can only install the MATX motherboard, the replacement ATX motherboard chassis will not fit down;
Second, changing the Intel motherboard means changing the Intel processor, and the Intel motherboard does not support AMD processors;
3. At present, the mainstream Intel motherboards all support DDR4, if the memory is still DDR3, you should choose a motherboard that supports DDR3 or the memory should be replaced with DDR4 memory.
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Remove the motherboard from the motherboard and the parts (graphics card, memory, hard disk, etc.) and wiring (power cable, chassis cable, hard disk cable, etc.), and then replace the motherboard, CPU, and other accessories, and connect to the line.
In general, it is one more step to disassemble the parts than assembling a new machine.
If you change the Intel motherboard, you have to buy Intel's CPU, don't change the motherboard and don't buy a U.
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It can be exchanged.
But you have to replace the CPU as well.
If the motherboard you want to change to is newer, then you will need to use DDR 4 for the memory modules.
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I can tell you for sure that AMD 240's CPU and GT9500's graphics card 2G memory can't be played, in fact, you just need to play the graphics card as HD4870, or GTX260+. Playing games still depends on the graphics card, and the strength and weakness of the CPU performance are not particularly different in games. Although your CPU with HD4870 level graphics card is still a bit difficult, but this is the only way to get the best gaming performance for a machine of the same price.
After replacing the graphics card, you must reinstall the corresponding graphics card driver.