MB MS 7168 ver 1B

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  1. Johan

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    Hello,

    I have a PC with a "MS 7168 ver 1B" mainboard and a single-core CPU. (socket 939)
    Is it possible to change the CPU with a dual-core CPU?
    It's possible with the "ver 2.0" buth i dont see anything about the "ver 1B".

    Thanks and sorry for my "broken English
     
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  3. Wicked Mystic

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    Most probably you can. Very few (any?) Socket 939 boards don't support dual core processors.

    No, that's Socket AM2 and requires DDR2 memory. Socket 939 processors and motherboards support only DDR"1".
     
  4. Ghostman 1

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    The MSI 7168 Motherboard Supports the following CPU's
    AMD Serpron
    Athlon X2
    Athlon 64
    Athlon 64 FX
    Memory is 4 gigs max,, DDR 184 pin 333/400 ..
     
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  5. Johan

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    My CPU is a "1 x AMD Athlon 64 3200+"
     
  6. Johan

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    But there's a different between the "ver 1B" and the "ver 2.0" i think.
    Where did you find this info?

    Thanks
     
  7. Wicked Mystic

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    Couldn't find info on that, but I suspect that won't make any difference on dual core compatibility.
     

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