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No, Celeron D is LGA775 stitch. Since you have decided to change CPUs, why don't you just upgrade to the Pentium series? The current Pentium D is not expensive, and it is also LGA775.
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It should be possible Celeron D also has 478 stitches.
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The 845g motherboard can't be on, but the 845pe one can.
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Check it out on your motherboard's official **.
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845 is the 478 interface, but it seems that Celeron D does not have a 478 interface, and it is recommended that you don't get on the 478 U anymore, which is not cost-effective.
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Some of the 845GL can be on the 533 one, but some only support the 400 CPU, so they may not be able to do it. You can definitely go to C4.
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There are two kinds of Celeron D: 775 and 478, my Celeron D is 478 pins, your 845 is on 478, no problem, you can get on.
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Supported CPU Type: Pentium4, Celeron4 series processors are supported.
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Most pumping G31s will do.
The second line, the channel of the smile Biyou G31 within 300.
First-line Gigabyte and MSI's G31 350-380 yuan is yes G31, which can support both Celeron D and 45nm dual-core core, or even quad-core. If you really want to go to quad-core in the future, use the G31 from the first-tier manufacturer Gigabyte.
Also, most of the G41, P43, P45, etc. can't support Celeron D, so be careful!
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P4 Celeron is not as good as Pentium.
However, it is recommended to change to a new machine.
Your motherboard's memory is obsolete, and it costs more to upgrade it.
Scarcity is expensive.
A machine of about 2,000 yuan can completely improve your performance by nearly 10 times.
This is the result I got from using p4 and e5200 to calculate pi).
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The Jabra J-P4XFCU motherboard supports the P4 C4 series with 478 pin CPUs
The upstairs said well, if you want to upgrade, it is better to give the machine away, and you can get a personal favor.
Then it's not expensive to buy a new one.
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Pentium, but if you only upgrade one CPU, the overall performance improvement will not be too obvious!
Truth be told, there's really no need to upgrade!
It's only 3,000 yuan to install an AMD dual-core independent graphics card, and you spend hundreds of dollars to upgrade, but the overall performance still can't be improved much, so it's not necessary!
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The 478 pin is r
LGA775D is D
That is, it is r with pins
The pinless Celeron is d
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The front-side buses are 400,533, respectively
The L2 cache is 128,256, respectively
LGA775's is definitely plugged D
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Your motherboard is an integrated graphics card that supports the Rangsun 266 external frequency (rarely 333 or even 400's). So your main crack laughing board is estimated to be slippery, that is, Ben Si or.
There are currently 2 types of Celeron.
Either one doesn't match your motherboard very well.
It is not recommended. Abundant resources are stable, and if you exceed your limit, you may often crash. If you can borrow it and use it for 2 days, you will know, and if you buy it, it is recommended not to buy it.
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854 motherboard, if it is Celeron, then it is not supported, and the supported CPU is almost discontinued, so you can only buy Lao Ben Si.
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