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Old Jul-26-2009, 02:23 PM   #1
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Default Upgrading Processor

I have an AMD athlon 64 X2 Dual core tk-53 1.7ghz processor at the moment.

Would it be safe to assume that any old AMD athlon X2 would work with my motherboard. assuming the size is the same?

and would I need to upgrade any fans/heatsinks even though there the same processor but running at different speeds?

God I hope that makes some sort of sense!

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Default Re: Upgrading Processor

Any processor with the same socket (S1 (638)) will work. As for the fan and heatsink, it really depends on how strong the new processor will be.
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