Processeur x4 compatible avec la carte mère MCP61PM-hm

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Franck7511 Posted messages 14571 Registration date   Status Membre Last intervention   -
Hello,
so, my current PC is getting old, and by giving it a makeover I'd like to change its processor... and I can admit I don't understand anything about BIOS or even motherboard compatibility.

I was simply wondering if this processor would be compatible with my motherboard https://www.cdiscount.com/informatique/processeurs/l-10764.html

which is this one http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/document?docname=c01357175&lc=en&cc=fr&dlc=fr#N92

in this PC http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/document?cc=fr&lc=fr&dlc=fr&docname=c01553277#N66

I already know that the AM2+ socket is compatible with the AM3 processor... Thank you for informing me for future responses... if there are any questions, please feel free to ask.

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Franck7511 Posted messages 14571 Registration date   Status Membre Last intervention   1 121
 
"Type de socket : AM2+
La carte mère prend en charge les mises à niveau de processeur suivantes :
Phenom avec technologie Quad Core (Agena) (AM2+) jusqu'à 9600 (jusqu'à 95 watt TDP)
Athlon64 X2 avec technologie Dual Core jusqu'à 5600+ (jusqu'à 89 watt TDP)
Athlon64 inférieur à 4000+
Sempron inférieur à 3800+"

Avec 30 secondes de lecture, tu aurais trouvé la réponse à ta question...
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4,4 GHz sur Phenom II, 4,6 GHz sur 2600K (1,36 V, pas top... :) ), 4,8 GHz sur FX-8150 !
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mrmustang Posted messages 7327 Registration date   Status Membre Last intervention   721
 
Hi,

no, it's impossible:

Socket type: AM2+
The motherboard supports the following processor upgrades:
Phenom with Quad Core (Agena) technology (AM2+) up to 9600 (up to 95 watt TDP)
Athlon64 X2 with Dual Core technology up to 5600+ (up to 89 watt TDP)
Athlon64 less than 4000+
Sempron less than 3800+

You can therefore only install a maximum of an AMD Phenom x4 (not a Phenom II x4) with a max TDP of 95W

HP does not regularly update their motherboards for processor compatibility; you wouldn't have had this issue with a custom-built PC.

1024% addicted to Ghz!!!
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epango Posted messages 37195 Registration date   Status Membre Last intervention   4 270
 
"HP does not provide regular updates for their motherboards regarding processor compatibility, you wouldn't have had this issue with a custom-built PC."


Unnecessary remark, as it doesn't help solve the problem. He could consider changing both the motherboard and the RAM at the same time. For example:

Motherboard:

https://www.topachat.com/pages/detail2_cat_est_micro_puis_rubrique_est_w_cm_div_puis_ref_est_in10052280.html

RAM:

https://www.topachat.com/pages/detail2_cat_est_micro_puis_rubrique_est_wme_ddr3_puis_ref_est_in10047955.html

CPU:

https://www.topachat.com/pages/detail2_cat_est_micro_puis_rubrique_est_wpr_puis_ref_est_in10037526.html

Unless he can afford to change the case at the same time, then an ATX motherboard would be preferable.
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flown90 Posted messages 9 Status Membre
 
Thank you for that, it's just that I wasn't totally sure about it... so do I need a new motherboard? But which one?

Otherwise, Mr. Mustang, to answer you, if it's a built PC, that's exactly the problem!
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Franck7511 Posted messages 14571 Registration date   Status Membre Last intervention   1 121
 
With an HP motherboard. It's hard to believe...

A "normal" AM2+ would already take more processors... The best would be 1155/AM3(+) + DDR3
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flown90 Posted messages 9 Status Membre
 
Well, I can't find the Phenom 4 core; ever since they released the Phenom 2, it feels like the Phenom has completely disappeared.

I found this one at 109 euros http://www.commentcamarche.net/guide/1124756-amd-phenom-x4-9950-2-6-ghz-socket-am2-in-a-box but there are no purchase links, please let me know!
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Franck7511 Posted messages 14571 Registration date   Status Membre Last intervention   1 121
 
It’s kind of the point of the Phenom II to replace the I.

Then, 9950... Read a few lines above. Useless...
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flown90 Posted messages 9 Status Membre
 
So I should change my motherboard, but can I at least put in an ASUS motherboard? Anything other than HP, right?
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Franck7511 Posted messages 14571 Registration date   Status Membre Last intervention   1 121
 
If you change the motherboard + CPU + RAM yes... PS: Make sure the motherboard comes out of the case easily (basically, that you can unscrew everything...), I had a nasty surprise with an HP.
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flown90 Posted messages 9 Status Membre
 
What can you advise me regarding the motherboard and RAM? For the CPU, I could even go for a 6-core AM3 by changing the motherboard, right?

Do you think this one would suit me? https://www.cdiscount.com/informatique/cartes-meres/asus-m5a78l-m-lx-v2/f-10765-m5a78lmlxv2.html
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Franck7511 Posted messages 14571 Registration date   Status Membre Last intervention   1 121
 
Go find some 6-core CPUs for sale too...

If you find any, probably used, get RAM type 1333/1600 MHz, a decent motherboard.

This one supports all AMD CPUs and will be fine for reasonable overclocking if you decide to do it...
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flown90 Posted messages 9 Status Membre
 
As for the food, it wouldn't be a problem for me? ... already I'll see if I can remove it entirely ^^
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Franck7511 Posted messages 14571 Registration date   Status Membre Last intervention   1 121
 
Well, listen, if you take something like a 95 W, no problem.
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