Solved cpu upgrade

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Hi guys i have dell optiplex 760 0M858N motherboard up to 8 gb ram ddr2 curently have intel core2duo E8500 and i was wondering if o can upgrade to intel core 2 quad ??? Thnx in advance
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Hi guys i have dell optiplex 760 0M858N motherboard up to 8 gb ram ddr2 curently have intel core2duo E8500 and i was wondering if o can upgrade to intel core 2 quad ??? Thnx in advance
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Yes you can. The motherboard uses a LGA775 socket and both CPUs use the LGA775 socket. Just make sure your BIOS is up to date and you'll be fine :)
yeah but the motherboard itself idk if it will support cuz this motherboard has like two models and one does and on doesnt support quads so i dont wanna buy a procesor and getstuck with it :(
 
Ok. It got stuck? Can you try and run it again?

What amount of money are you willing to spend to make this upgrade a reality?


yeah but the motherboard itself idk if it will support cuz this motherboard has like two models and one does and on doesnt support quads so i dont wanna buy a procesor and getstuck with it :(

We can see what exact mother board you have with Speccy.


Speccy Scan.

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Info Link.
 
wont let me publish snap shot but here s what i get in motherboard :
Manufacturer Dell Inc.
Model 0M858N (CPU)
Version A01
Chipset Vendor Intel
Chipset Model Q45/Q43
Chipset Revision 03
Southbridge Vendor Intel
Southbridge Model 82801JD (ICH10D)
Southbridge Revision 02
BIOS
Brand Dell Inc.
Version A03
Date 4/29/2009
PCI Data
Slot Proprietary
Slot Type Proprietary
Slot Usage In Use
Data lanes x1
Slot Designation SLOT1
Characteristics PME
Slot Number 0
Slot PCI
Slot Type PCI
Slot Usage Available
Bus Width 32 bit
Slot Designation SLOT2
Characteristics 5V, 3.3V, PME
Slot Number 1
Slot PCI
Slot Type PCI
Slot Usage Available
Bus Width 32 bit
Slot Designation SLOT3
Characteristics 5V, 3.3V, PME
Slot Number 2
Slot PCI-E
Slot Type PCI-E
Slot Usage Available
Data lanes x1
Slot Designation SLOT4
Characteristics 3.3V, PME
Slot Number
 
Alright, they should have what they need to help you now. :)
 
Your motherboard will support a Intel 2 Quad processor just fine. As I said, it uses a LGA775 socket and it'll work just fine :)

The Intel Core 2 Quad processor was released in 2008. Your motherboard was released in 2009. You'll be fine :) Your computer is also a mini-tower, so it'll support:

Q9550

Q9650

Q9400

Q8300

Q8200
 
Your motherboard will support a Intel 2 Quad processor just fine. As I said, it uses a LGA775 socket and it'll work just fine :)

The Intel Core 2 Quad processor was released in 2008. Your motherboard was released in 2009. You'll be fine :)
i dont wanna buy a cpu and stick it up my b cuz the motherboard doesnt support it dats y i wanna make sure :/
 
i dont wanna buy a cpu and stick it up my b cuz the motherboard doesnt support it dats y i wanna make sure :/
b cuz ive tried intel qx6700 it siad ''unsuported procesor detected '' and gets stuck there doesnt let you get in bios or anything just black screen saying that
 
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what if it doesnt work will you return me the money ? i want a sure answer

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Note: Rules and Terms..... 1. All information and instructions given are to be used at your own risk. By following the advice of any poster on the forums you give up the right to hold PCHelpForum.net liable for any damages.
well thanks guys :)
 
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