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If you want to support AMD240, you need to flash the BIOS, which is too dangerous and is not recommended by professionals. It is recommended to upgrade to AMD5400+, the performance is close to 240, ** is also very cheap, less than 400 yuan. As for the graphics card, you can use HD4830, but the power supply is not enough, it is recommended to replace a 350W power supply is enough, such as the Huntkey Calm King Diamond Edition, 400W power supply is of course safer, but it is not much necessary.
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ASUS M2N68-AM SE supports Athlon64 Athlon64 X2 Athlon64 FX Sempron
7750 can be on, 240 can't, the key is that the power supply is not good.
The power supply is very good, and if you want to change it, you need to change the wattage high.
Otherwise, you will have to change the power supply in the future.
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The CPU is changed to AMD Athlon@*2 around 5200+.
Graphics card with ATI HD4650 or so: enough for AMD 3A platform.
The power supply is rated at 300W or more.
You're guaranteed to have a good time.
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You change the CPU to the 7750
As for the graphics card, because your motherboard is an NV chip, I personally think that if you choose an NV graphics card, the compatibility will be good, you can see for yourself that you like the Sapphire 4830 graphics card, then you can change this, but the power supply is changed to 350W or above.
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CPU slots The graphics card slots are all compliant, and the 300W power supply can also be tried.
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ASUS M2N68-AM SE2 motherboards support AMD Socket AM2 Athlon64 X2 Athlon, 64 FX Athlon, 64 Sepron processors. The official ASUS website provides a list of CPU support for specific CPU models
Open the CPU support list page on the ASUS official website, and enter the model number of the motherboard in the Model Query:
The query result is all compatible CPU models:
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ASUS M2N68-AM
SE2 is AMD's AM2 AM2+ platform motherboard, and you currently have this AMD Athlon-64 2 installed
5200+ is an ideal CPU. Does not support any 32nm CPU. If the heat dissipation is poor, consider replacing a dual heat pipe radiator with a price of less than 50 yuan.
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Why can I always see a generation of failed motherboards (ASUS) M2N recently?,Look at the landlord's configuration should be a little bit of a replacement of it.,I think if the silver is abundant, spend a 700-800 to replace the configuration with G630+H61+4G 1600Hz X2.,And the old goods can also be worth some money.。
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This motherboard is very old, and the highest that can be equipped with it is the AMD Athlon X2 5000
Your current configuration motherboard is replaced with an ASUS M5A97 LE
RAM for 4G Kingston DDR3 1600 is about the same.
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Hello, the general reasons for excessive temperature are as follows:
The CPU itself has a high temperature.
The temperature rises after overclocking.
external environment. Such as air temperature, chassis.
Motherboard chipset.
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ASUS motherboards can be set up to boot by following these steps:
1. When you see the boot screen, press the "DEL" button continuously to enter the BIOS setting interface. As shown in the figure below:
2. At this time, we press the "F8" key, and we will enter the startup menu selection window, as shown in the figure below
Through the above steps, you can select the USB flash drive to start.
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Hello, glad to answer for you.
If it is a notebook, press F1, F2 when it is turned on
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The motherboard can support AM2, AM2, and AM3 interface processors, and the three types of processors are manufactured in 95nm, 65nm, and 45nm respectively.
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Single-core Shanlong, single-core Athlon, and dual-core Athlon-X2 series supporting 90nm process;
Support 65nm single-core sparkle, single-core athlon, dual-core semble, and athlon-x2 series;
Support 65nm tri-core and quad-core Yilong series;
Supports 45nm single-core Semploylon II, dual-core Sanlon II, dual-core Athlon-II, three-core Athlon-II, quad-core Athlon-II, and dual-core Athlon-II, triple-core Athlon-II, four-core Athlon-II, and six-core Athlon-II.
All in all, all single, dual, triple, quad, and hexa-core processors with AM2, AM2+, and AM3 interfaces are supported.
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ASUS motherboards can be set up to boot by following these steps:
1. When you see the boot screen, press the "DEL" button continuously to enter the BIOS setting interface. As shown in the figure below:
2. At this time, we press the "F8" key, and we will enter the startup menu selection window, as shown in the figure below
Through the above steps, you can select the USB flash drive to start.
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