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I'm thinking of getting a new CPU, is it easy to install, do I have to change Motherboard or something?
34erd said:How much CPU you can install... *laughs histaricly*
So, are you then saying I can take my mobo rated to an XP 2600, stick in an xp2800 or 3200 and have it detect it properly and work? IF so, how, since the bios software wasn't written to detect it, and there are no jumpers to force it? I'm not talking overclocking. I'm asking because I have yet to have seen anywhere here where you can stick in a bigger cpu than what the board is rated for. NO overclocking involved.
What's going to happen if I shove a 1.2 gighz cpu into a board rated for 800mhz?
And 34erd, there is no confusiion, I've built 5 home computers from scratch, I know what ram is as well as a cpu. I have 2 socket 370's, a 600 and 700, both rated to 800mhz, love to just shove a 1.2 gig in them with out blowing something up.
Do some reading?
off msi's website for example:
BIOS Type AMI® BIOS File Sizes 521KB
Version 5.7 Update date 2003-2-24
Update Description -Support AMD Barton XP3000+ (FSB333) CPU (For KT3 Ultra2 Only)
-Add "CPU Halt Command Detection" item in the BIOS Setup
-Fixed ATI 8500 AGP card cannot be used
Special note This BIOS is intended for MS-6380E PCB with KT266A & KT333 chipset. K7T266 Pro2 & K7T266 Pro2-RU don't use the same BIOS,
Seems this board is rated to an XP 3000cpu?
I had heard somewhere that it won't function properly if you don't reinstall the OS when you upgrade your processor. Is this true?34erd said:CPUs are one of the easiest things to install. As long as its the same socket your good to go.
ericvonzipper said:hopefully not, I'll be moving 2 functioning harddrives this nextweek, don't really want to reload both OS's
ericvonzipper said:Ok.. your wording was a bit funny... how much as in 1 CPU, 2 CPU, 3 CPU, when you meant how fast or model CPU. How much CPU the motherboard will detect is like how much RAM will your motherboard detect... Get what I'm saying?34erd said:How much CPU you can install... *laughs histaricly*
So, are you then saying I can take my mobo rated to an XP 2600, stick in an xp2800 or 3200 and have it detect it properly and work? IF so, how, since the bios software wasn't written to detect it, and there are no jumpers to force it? I'm not talking overclocking. I'm asking because I have yet to have seen anywhere here where you can stick in a bigger cpu than what the board is rated for. NO overclocking involved.
What's going to happen if I shove a 1.2 gighz cpu into a board rated for 800mhz?
And 34erd, there is no confusiion, I've built 5 home computers from scratch, I know what ram is as well as a cpu. I have 2 socket 370's, a 600 and 700, both rated to 800mhz, love to just shove a 1.2 gig in them with out blowing something up.
Do some reading?
off msi's website for example:
BIOS Type AMI® BIOS File Sizes 521KB
Version 5.7 Update date 2003-2-24
Update Description -Support AMD Barton XP3000+ (FSB333) CPU (For KT3 Ultra2 Only)
-Add "CPU Halt Command Detection" item in the BIOS Setup
-Fixed ATI 8500 AGP card cannot be used
Special note This BIOS is intended for MS-6380E PCB with KT266A & KT333 chipset. K7T266 Pro2 & K7T266 Pro2-RU don't use the same BIOS,
Seems this board is rated to an XP 3000cpu?
Whatever, it was a misunderstanding on my part. Cool?
sbeast64 said:How much cpu will fit with many mobo's?
*Laughs even more histericaly*
Yh im just kidding...I'll shut up now..![]()
Well most people have 1P systems but thats not all thats availableHow much CPU you can install... *laughs histaricly*
And in particular, a Socket478 Pentium4If your getting something besides a P4, then you would deffinetly need to upgrade your mobo. If your getting another P4, check your mobo manual and see what it says for a max speed that it can support.
"install" as in the physical aspectI had heard somewhere that it won't function properly if you don't reinstall the OS when you upgrade your processor. Is this true?
So if I go from my AMD box now to a Pentium4 i dont have to install? gotta be careful with generalizationsYou shouldnt have to re-install windows if you get a new cpu, generally speaking you only need to re-install windows if you installed a new primary hard drive or motherboard.
if you have an AMD you would need to get a new motherboard for a P4, so what i said is truePraetor said:So if I go from my AMD box now to a Pentium4 i dont have to install? gotta be careful with generalizations![]()
Oh really?if you have an AMD you would need to get a new motherboard for a P4