this wouldn't be an issue if it were the case. I think the only reason the extreme line isn't listed as supported by HP is maybe the absense of an integrated graphics chip. I didn't find anything from Asus, but HP has a page and says the board is not compatable with anything above the 6600 CPU (Source: )Īnother site says that it is fully compatable with pretty much anything on the LGA775 socket (Source: )ĭoes anyone have a difinitive answer so I don't go and use what little money I do have on the wrong processor? I would personally believe that if it fits into the socket, it would work fine. I would like to put in one of the Core 2 Quad Extreme's in this, such as the Q9650, however, I find mixed results when looking around at motherboard specs. While this is an old system, it serves me perfectly well, and while I have very little money, if I could upgrade this to make for a mid-ranged computer by today's standards for a few tens of dollars, I will. I've done a bit of my own research, and well, I know that the socket is 775, but I have seen mixed details about if it supports higher than the Core 2 Quad 6600 CPU.
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