Socket 775 Processors

Discussion in 'CPU, Motherboards and Memory' started by Digit9, Jan 20, 2008.

  1. Digit9

    Digit9 Geek Trainee

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    I recently got a Alienware computer from a friend, and I was just wondering what socket 775 processors would work best with my setup.

    Heres what the Alienware specs tell me:

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    Processor 1
    Name: Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 3.60GHz
    Caption: x86 Family 15 Model 3 Stepping 4
    Current Clock Speed: 3600MHz
    Address Width: 32Bits
    Data Width: 32Bits
    
    Processor 2
    Name: Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 3.60GHz
    Caption: x86 Family 15 Model 3 Stepping 4
    Current Clock Speed: 3600MHz
    Address Width: 32Bits
    Data Width: 32Bits
    
    Motherboard Information 
    Manufacturer: Intel Corporation 
    Product: D925XCV 
    So, I understand that it's a P4 3.6GHz w/Hyperthreading running at 800MHz FSB. Is there a better upgrade from this processor?
     
  2. Tech

    Tech Padawan

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    If i remember correctly the latter Pent 4 775's got to a top speed of 3.8 GHz so there should be something quicker around. Your board may be able to support the Pent 4 extreme edition which could handle mobo speeds of 266MHz (quad pumped) but in terms of clock speed these weren't much quicker anyway although they did have a L3 cache.

    Both the Pentium D and Core2 processors are 775 sockets so you may want to check if your board can support either of those but i doubt it will.
     
  3. Digit9

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    Alright, how about ram? Apparently my board supports:

    "Four 240-pin DDR2 SDRAM DIMM sockets
    Support for DDR2 533 MHz and DDR2 400 MHz DIMMs
    Support for up to 4 GB of system memory"

    So if I bought two of these will it run alright on my system? I'm not sure how dual channel stuff works.
     
  4. Big B

    Big B HWF Godfather

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    Yes, those would do the job.
     
  5. Digit9

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    I appreciate the quick help. This is really what I needed.
     
  6. gazaway

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    Ya, unfortunately that board will only support the p4's. Not even the P Ds. If I where you and had the money I'd go ahead and get a new mobo and proc, as that p4 is pretty nice as far as clock speed goes, but will soon be pretty obsolete. Just pick up a 680i of p35 board sometime and throw on a C2D or even a quad lol.
     

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