The Asus A7S333 Mainboard is a Socket A board. The Athlon 64 X2 Processor is a Socket AM2. Since they are of different socket types. They should not be compatible.
Yes. This motherboard supports the AMD Athlon 64 X2. I believe the Athlon 64 X2 4800+ is the fastest processor this board will support.
Compaq Presario SR1320NX is a very old computer launched in 2004. It has got an Asus K8S-LA motherboard. The motherboard has got SiS 760/964 chipset and socket is 754. Socket 754 supports athlon 64 and sempron 64 series processors. The Athlon II X2 family requires Socket AM2+ or Socket AM3. Recommended processors for your motherboard are AMD Athlon 64 3700+ processor (Clawhammer, 2.4 GHz), AMD Athlon 64 3400+ processor (Newcastle, 2.4 GHz) or AMD Sempron. The motherboard also comes with 1 AGPand 3 PCI expansion slots. GeForce 8400 GS requires a PCI Express x16 which is not present on the board. For upgrades it would be better to buy a new motherboard, processor and DDR3 RAM. rather than spending money on processor and graphics card for the old motherboard.
You can connect your IPod to Asus laptop with I3 processor, you will have to install ITunes or similar program, if you want to access your IPod.
Absolutely, in fact the AMD Athlon 64 X2 is socketed specifically for all AM3 motherboards. Try the ASUS M4A79 Deluxe Motherboard.
I have an ASUS P5G MX with dualcore E2180. It is very goodfor my needs. Paulian ROMANIA
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Macbook... because it is fast and it has a better processor.
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My budget is about 400$
No. The Asus M2A74 is only compatible with the Athlon II X2/X3/X4 and the Phenom II X2/X3/X4. However, the MSI 870-G45 is only $69.99 on Newegg.com, and is X6 CPU Certified. It's a good board, and would work perfectly with a Phenom II X6. If you're looking at motherboards, don't just look for a socket match for the Phenom II X6's, look for something in the specifications or on the box that SPECIFICALLY SAYS "X6 CPU Certified" or something similar.
No. The ASUS P5GD1-VM motherboard uses an Intel 915 chipset, which is too old for a Core 2 Quad (or even a Core 2 Duo). Probably the best processor you could get running on that board would be a Pentium Extreme Edition 840.