ExtremeDude2 Wrote:Because I've seen stuff like that before, just because it fits the socket doesn't always mean it will work
I'm surprised my mobo works with my CPU at all, I needed to do some fancy stuff and update the BIOS to get it to work
If it was an older board and a newer cpu you might be right. But that's clearly not the case.
I didn't realize he listed his mobo, my mistake
Firstly I must apologise I remembered that it's a g41m combo, not a g31m combo but regardless it is still a cheaper chipset than p35 or whatever the later performance variant is. By looking at the comments it's pretty obvious the greatest core 2 duo wouldn't provide a black and white performance increase and I agree throwing money at a dead socket is silly, the only thing is the cheapest 1155 motherboard is $50 + CPU $75-$125 + memory $20 + shipping means at least $160 on the computer I only wanted to throw a $50 CPU in.
But thanks for all of the replies, considering everything I'll just leave the computer as it is and in time collect used 1155 parts (the one benefit of the socket being a locked multiplier on basic chips is they definatley weren't over clocked)
(04-19-2013, 06:52 AM)juzza Wrote: [ -> ]Firstly I must apologise I remembered that it's a g41m combo, not a g31m combo but regardless it is still a cheaper chipset than p35 or whatever the later performance variant is. By looking at the comments it's pretty obvious the greatest core 2 duo wouldn't provide a black and white performance increase and I agree throwing money at a dead socket is silly, the only thing is the cheapest 1155 motherboard is $50 + CPU $75-$125 + memory $20 + shipping means at least $160 on the computer I only wanted to throw a $50 CPU in.
But thanks for all of the replies, considering everything I'll just leave the computer as it is and in time collect used 1155 parts (the one benefit of the socket being a locked multiplier on basic chips is they definatley weren't over clocked)
thats a bad idea dont do that. wait till you have the money. by time you have the money wasteing on used parts. you could buy brand new ones which Socket 1150 will take over as mainstream socket.
Your best bet is save ~300$ then get back to us when you have it.
Sell me the E5300!
it depends on what games you plan to play, only low to mid cpu-demanding games would work...
Forget Quads, they are expensive and not that good with Dolphin
Quote:Also I'm pretty sure that there aren't any motherboards that can support core 2 duo/quad but not core 2 extreme. That just wouldn't make any sense. They're from the same generation of cpus!
These CPUS are well know of having compatibility issues with several chipsets (CPUs not working when they should), most of these can be solved with BIOS upgrades.