That is an HP motherboard. This HP page -- https://support.hp.com/us-en/document/c03343058 says that the CPU you want to install is supported. I would recommend a BIOS upgrade before a CPU upgrade in all cases. It ensures the maximum compatibility.
That is an HP motherboard. This HP page -- https://support.hp.com/us-en/document/c03343058 says that the CPU you want to install is supported. I would recommend a BIOS upgrade before a CPU upgrade in all cases. It ensures the maximum compatibility.
To be honest you shouldn't have to , that's a first gen trinity & should just work straight away
Help! I've just installed the new cpu with some brand new paste and old oem cooler (cleaned off paste of course) And the pc's turning on and touching the cpu it gets hot so i guess it's working, all fans are working, I tried switching rams and tested all of them 1 by 1 and still not signal! Try other monitors still no signal! Help!!!