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Will I kill a Q6600?

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Have some PC's at work which are P4 3.2/3.4Ghz on an Intel 915 chipset. PCs are really end of life but the powers that be have decided to buy a Q6600 G0 to see if it'll work, if it does then they'll upgrade quite a few PCs.

Now I'm likely to do the install but what I was wondering is is this likely to kill the quad?
 
That chipset won't take quads....I don't even think you can put in Core 2 Duo chips.

Why would it fry the chip? :confused: It just wouldn't boot most likely
 
That chipset won't take quads....I don't even think you can put in Core 2 Duo chips.

Why would it fry the chip? :confused: It just wouldn't boot most likely

I was thinking from a vcore point of view, not too sure what the vcore of a P4 is but if it's like 1.8 then could end up frying the quad.
 
I was thinking from a vcore point of view, not too sure what the vcore of a P4 is but if it's like 1.8 then could end up frying the quad.

Nah these newer chips are virtually indestructible.

...but it won't work anyway so there's no point really :p
 
915 doesn't even support Pentium D let alone a C2D. As said it just won't boot but it's unlikely to fry the chip. They should save the money on Q6600.
 
Whynot convince them to upgrade motherboard and cpu. An E21*0 could be had with a cheap mobo for the same price as the Q6600.
 
I've told them that it won't work but they insist on giving it a go plus they seem to have some money to spend so are just ordering any old crap they can.
 
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