Tuesday, September 21, 2010

varying cpu?

can you vary a amd cpu for a different cpu like intel


Answer:

All wrong so far. Most motherboards will allow you to use both AMD and Intel base CPUs. The difference that you need to see for are the voltage settings, and the maximum/minimum that the motherboard will work with. Most of the time you can obtain this information from the manufactures site who made the motherboard. Clock speeds are also something key, but not necessarily restrictive as many use overclocking to brand name their computers run faster using slower chips. Many older boards have switches and jumpers that you could loose change to configure different CPUs to work. Most of the newer boards have unstable BIOSes that will determine which chip is installed and make those change for you. The socket is only one restriction, others are on a per board bias. Check beside the motherboard manufacturer to see what your board will support. Hope this help
No. The socket on the motherboard is different for AMD than it is for Intel CPUs
u could.as long as ur new procesor have the same socket as the finishing one,otherwize it wouldnt be compatible with ur mainboard
nope, the socket for both the processor if different. For intel here is two type of board for Pc such as soc 478 and 775. for amd it has s754 and s940. from the given name u can see the diff. u can only can't use the processor but push,hd, internal cards can be used.

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