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what processor upgrade for a dell dimension 9150?

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hi all, thinking about upgrading the processor in my old dell lump, its currently running a p4 prescot 775lga 3ghz chip. some foxcon mobo i guess

how do i know what will be compatable, such as core 2 duos etc?

thanks :)
 
how do i know what will be compatable, such as core 2 duos etc?

Goto the dell website and enter your service tag and look at the specifications.

I would think it is unlikley tha it will take any Core based chips, nut you may get lucky.
 
well I seen a LGA775 so it might do, but not without a flash.

problem with that is that you gotta identify the mobo, as its OEM
 
Processor

Processor type
Intel® Pentium® 4 Socket-T with Hyper-Threading or Dual-Core support

Cache
2 MB




Memory

Type
dual-channel 533- and 667-MHz DDR2

Memory connectors
four

Memory capacities
256 MB, 512 MB, or 1 GB

Minimum memory
512 MB

Maximum memory
4 GB

BIOS address
F0000h




Computer Information

Chipset
Intel 945P

DMA channels
eight

Interrupt levels
24

BIOS chip (NVRAM)
4 Mb

NIC
integrated-network interface capable of 10/100/1000-Mbps communication

System clock
800- or 1066-MHz data rate

-> typical dell no info on the mobo :(, i guess dual support means its good to go though? :)
 
your mobo will support 1066mhz dual cores on the 65nm process I'd imagine, and yes unfortunately it does mean your ram is running at that speed, but you can probs overclock it to near enough 800 :)
 
On a dell? Not a chance. it's running at 667 and that's that

Your chipset...

Supports Intel® Core™2 Duo processor, Intel® Pentium® D processor, Intel® Pentium® 4 Processor with HT Technology◊ and all other Intel® Pentium® processors and Intel® Celeron® processors in the LGA775 socket, with scalability for future processor innovations.

I don't think it's going to do 45nm despite this, but I could be wrong
 
is there somewhere to look at the architecture of the chips? i cant anything in the product info on ocuk?

is 45nm a new format? and whats the size of say a e5200 dual?

thanks all
 
I'm pretty sure the 945P can only support Core based chips if the board has a certain VRM revision. There certainly were 945 boards that could only support Pentium 4/D and below and then later versions that could run Core 2 Duo etc.
 
Early 945P boards like nightmare99 mentions could not support the Core 2 duo range, only the later one's can.
 
hi all, thinking about upgrading the processor in my old dell lump, its currently running a p4 prescot 775lga 3ghz chip. some foxcon mobo i guess

how do i know what will be compatable, such as core 2 duos etc?

thanks :)

Dump the Dell lump,

Invest in a new system you wont look back ;)
 
ok i think i will leave that then, its still running ok but the extra power would be nice for what i use it for.

its not my main rig lol, ive got a p5q pro with a e5200 @ 3.6 :)
 
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