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Does this motherboard support an E8500 processor by intel? if not, whats its dimensions, so I can replace it (the MOBO I mean)?
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http://support.dell.c...ppendix.htm#wp1123070
http://ark.intel.com/Product.aspx?id=33911
And it looks like a standard ATX motherboard...
(is it really worth spending this much on this system.... you'll probably have to upgrade the power supply if you want to fit a better graphics card, add the costs of everything together and your getting close to the cost of system)
http://support.dell.c...ppendix.htm#wp1123070
http://ark.intel.com/Product.aspx?id=33911
And it looks like a standard ATX motherboard...
(is it really worth spending this much on this system.... you'll probably have to upgrade the power supply if you want to fit a better graphics card, add the costs of everything together and your getting close to the cost of system)
Yeah, i'll definatly have to upgrade the PSU, it says ''200 - 240" so i'm thinking more 200w than 240w...
I'd like to keep this computer, as I love the case for some reason...
I don't mind splashing out on a new PSU, GPU, CPU, MOBO and RAM, which it looks like i'm gonna have to if I replace the MOBO.
Would that CPU be ok on my PSU atm? And it says 64bit instruction set, does this mean i'll need a 64bit OS or can it work with my 32bit?
I'd like to keep this computer, as I love the case for some reason...
I don't mind splashing out on a new PSU, GPU, CPU, MOBO and RAM, which it looks like i'm gonna have to if I replace the MOBO.
Would that CPU be ok on my PSU atm? And it says 64bit instruction set, does this mean i'll need a 64bit OS or can it work with my 32bit?
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