14 Feb 2008 at 12:08 #1 Butters Butters Permabanned Joined 22 Apr 2007 Posts 1,805 Hi, We have a Dell Poweredge 840. The chipset in this is an Intel E7230. Its 775 from what CPUID tells me. Does this mean that we can stick a dual core or quad core chip in it?
Hi, We have a Dell Poweredge 840. The chipset in this is an Intel E7230. Its 775 from what CPUID tells me. Does this mean that we can stick a dual core or quad core chip in it?
14 Feb 2008 at 14:37 #2 PhillyDee PhillyDee Soldato Joined 12 Feb 2007 Posts 14,117 Location South Shields You will have to find out what the motherboard supports.
14 Feb 2008 at 14:43 #3 neil_g neil_g Soldato Joined 9 Dec 2007 Posts 10,492 Location Hants isnt 775 a P4 HT? drop a tech request to dell tbh
14 Feb 2008 at 15:45 #4 Dangerous Dangerous Soldato Joined 18 Oct 2002 Posts 21,794 Location Nordschleife Asset tag into the dell website will tell you whats in there and give you some options to upgrade IIRC.
Asset tag into the dell website will tell you whats in there and give you some options to upgrade IIRC.
14 Feb 2008 at 21:15 #5 BillytheImpaler BillytheImpaler Man of Honour Soldato Joined 2 Aug 2005 Posts 8,721 Location Cleveland, Ohio, USA Indeed, Dell would be the final source for info. However, if I had to guess I'd say that the best you can do is a Netburst-based dual core.
Indeed, Dell would be the final source for info. However, if I had to guess I'd say that the best you can do is a Netburst-based dual core.
14 Feb 2008 at 21:27 #6 lopkinfop lopkinfop Associate Joined 18 Sep 2007 Posts 726 neil_g said: isnt 775 a P4 HT? drop a tech request to dell tbh Click to expand... 775 was P4 HT, pentium D and the core CPUs
neil_g said: isnt 775 a P4 HT? drop a tech request to dell tbh Click to expand... 775 was P4 HT, pentium D and the core CPUs