Can ASUS P5B and Celeron D352 work together?

Updated on number 2024-05-27
13 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    It works. CPU series: Celeron D

    Number of cores: Single.

    Core clock speed (MH: 3200MHz

    Bus frequency: 533MHz

    Slot type: LGA 775

    L2 cache (: 512KB.)

    Hyper-threading: Not supported.

    ASUS P5B Motherboard Chipset Integrated Chip, Sound Card, Network Card, Main Chipset, Intel P965

    Chip manufacturer Intel

    Chipset Description Powered by Intelp965 ICH8 chipset audio chip Integrated ADI 1988A 8-channel sound card graphics chip None.

    Network card chip Onboard Realtek 8111B chip, Gigabit LAN disk controller chip provides additional PATA interface.

    ASUS P5B CPU SpecificationsApplicable Platforms: Intel Platform, CPU Type: Core2 Duo & Pentium Extreme & Pentium D & Pentium 4 & Celeron D

    CPU socket LGA 775

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    P5B is a standard ATX board, the requirements for the chassis are not high, as long as it is a chassis above the middle tower, all can be installed, the motherboard and the chassis as long as they match, the function depends on the motherboard itself and the chassis has nothing to do with it.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Zhongguan is looking for a lot of it by himself.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    If you want to use VT, you can use the E3400 259 E3500 278, and the performance is similar to that of the E5200.

    If you have money, Q6600

    Or Q9550 (I'm using it now) Don't forget that P5B is best to flash BIOS to version 2102.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Dear users, the hardware of the notebook is not easy to upgrade. There are very few notebooks to change graphics cards and CPUs, adding memory modules is a way to solve slow operation, it is easy to achieve, but changing CPUs, they are not like desktops, as long as the motherboard is compatible, you can change it if you want to, so the desktop is also called a compatible machine, the cup and graphics card of the notebook are specific models, especially the graphics card, the possibility of changing is not large, many graphics cards are integrated graphics cards, or independent graphics cards soldered on the motherboard, these are not exchangeable, there is a modular independent graphics card, there may be more advanced graphics card modules can be replaced, However, there is no standard for interface and shape, and it can only be seen whether the notebook manufacturer has launched a replaceable module! If you need to change it, you have to go to a special maintenance point to ask, I think if you can change it, it should cost a lot of money, if the computer can still be used, it is recommended not to use the two main hardware.

    Hope it helps.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Although Celeron is also 775 pins, it is a single core after all, and the motherboard also supports up to the 965 series, which is backward compatible with 945 and 915, and is not supported above G31.

    The ASUS 965 and the down series have long been discontinued, and there are only miscellaneous products on the market, so it is recommended to go to the second-hand market to find an old one or 915.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Hello! Celeron processors are defective other processors (such as Pentium, Core, Centrino) to shield the defective part, or directly cut the L2 cache, only Intel in order to attack the low-end market designed entry-level CPU, starting at 266MHz, at the beginning there is no L2 cache (L2cache), and later due to poor integer performance to add 128K or 256K L2 cache, Celeron M (Celeron-M) for mobile processing The processor has 1M L2cache, which has won the love of many users and overclockers due to its good overclocking performance and cheap **.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    CPU: Equivalent to a 3 GHz dual-core CPU

    RAM: 2 GB

    Optical drive: 8X or faster *** drive: At least GB of hard disk space.

    Graphics: A graphics card that supports Shader Model and has 512 MB of VRAM (NVIDIA(R) GeForce(R) 7900 GT or better).

    Sound Card: 100% DirectX compatible

    Controls: Dual-stick joystick handles.

    Change 2 pcs

    Memory and graphics card, but I think you'd better replace it all, your computer is so old, it's hard to upgrade

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    945, 965, g31, g41, p31, p41, p43 and other chipsets are acceptable.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Now the computer is so cheap, you can consider changing a grinding table, and it is not expensive and economical, if you buy it, it mainly depends on the level of cost performance, such as power consumption, performance, brand, etc. are the main elements that affect the cost performance, and the computer equipped with Intel core has advantages in these aspects, such as Lianliang collapsed without thinking, Blue Devil, Onda, Asus, Dell and other brands of computers, details can be visited.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    This machine can't even sell for 200. There's no upgrade value, and buying an accessory is likely to be more expensive than your machine.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Normally, Master Lu does not recognize the notebook model 100%.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    First of all, Master Lu's nonsense can only be used for reference, don't take it seriously. Secondly, the K56C detected is the motherboard model, which is different from the model of the machine itself. Then there is the E56 should be a commercial machine, which is generally not available in 3C stores

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