B Bamgag New Member Dec 10, 2009 #1 Do I really have to take my computer apart just to figure out what type of motherboard I have? the only reason I want to figure out what type of motherboard I have is to figure what type of new processor I want.
Do I really have to take my computer apart just to figure out what type of motherboard I have? the only reason I want to figure out what type of motherboard I have is to figure what type of new processor I want.
ganzey banned Dec 10, 2009 #2 CPU-Z usually tells you the mobo, try downloading it and it should tell you the mobo and socket type. its free btw.
CPU-Z usually tells you the mobo, try downloading it and it should tell you the mobo and socket type. its free btw.
FATALiiTYz New Member Dec 11, 2009 #3 ganzey said: CPU-Z usually tells you the mobo, try downloading it and it should tell you the mobo and socket type. its free btw. Click to expand... DAMN YOU!! Lol, I'm such a noob at imageshack
ganzey said: CPU-Z usually tells you the mobo, try downloading it and it should tell you the mobo and socket type. its free btw. Click to expand... DAMN YOU!! Lol, I'm such a noob at imageshack
ganzey banned Dec 11, 2009 #4 Fatal1tyXx said: DAMN YOU!! Lol, I'm such a noob at imageshack Click to expand... lol, its just a joke, ill take ur name out ok?
Fatal1tyXx said: DAMN YOU!! Lol, I'm such a noob at imageshack Click to expand... lol, its just a joke, ill take ur name out ok?