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    Default Computer Processor Help Arghh

    I have been lookin around for a new processor and i have found one on ebay but i am not that very clever on telling how good it is or anythin and its really confusing and i dont wanna buy it without knowing if its any good.

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    AMD ATHLON 64 X2 5000+ 2.6GHZ PROCESSOR AM2




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    What processor do you have at the moment? If you have an intel cpu then an amd cpu won't work with your motherboard

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    I'd suggest Intel if you're rebuilding a PC.

    If you're sticking to the same mobo and its AM2 then i'd get a Quad core instead of a Dual core.

    Isn't that processor pretty old aswell, as my old computer (bought feb 08) has the 5400+ and that wasn't exactly new at the time (thankfully with my new computer i got quad core Q6600 but as i said you won't be able to run if its a AMD chipset.

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    What motherboard/socket do you have?

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    Urmm god knows how can i tell

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    is this any help

    intel pentium cpu 2.8 Khz

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    It'll be 478 or 775.

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    If you currently have Pentium (as stated) then ut definate;y won;t be compatible with the CPU in the OP.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Avux View Post
    Urmm god knows how can i tell

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    is this any help

    intel pentium cpu 2.8 Khz
    Start > Run (or just hit the in the search box on vista) > dxdiag

    paste the "Processor" line.


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    Processor: Intel(R) Pentium(R) D CPU 2.8GHz (2 CPUs) , ~2.8GHz

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    The AMD CPU won't work in your PC.

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