Dimension 5100 P4 630, 433Mhz DDR2 ram -Can it take Core2?

frosterrj

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Would like to swap out the P4 LGA 775 for a Core2 duo, but not sure how to tell if there are issues beyone the cpu fitting in the slot (voltages, etc). The machine has the original mobo which doesnt have a lot in the way of bios info. I dont even know if its a 3rd party mobo or home-grown Dell.

Any advice, links to HW dbs, etc. are really appreciated.

Thanks
Robert
 

frosterrj

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well, calling dell = talking to some schmoe in India reading from a script with no real hardware knowledge. I know, I already tried it. Wast of f$&#ing time.

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Asking Dell if you can bypass them and do your own upgrade is like asking a used car salesman to tell you the real story on that car.

Yes I just compared Dell to a shady used car salesman!! And anyone who has delt with Dell's support on hardware upgrade issues knows Im right. Im glad I nver have!!
 

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Asking Dell if you can bypass them and do your own upgrade is like asking a used car salesman to tell you the real story on that car.

Yes I just compared Dell to a shady used car salesman!! And anyone who has delt with Dell's support on hardware upgrade issues knows Im right. Im glad I nver have!!
Asking Dell if you can upgrade to a Conroe by buying one through them will answer the question at hand. Whether you actually send them the money is something else altogether. If you find the outsourced level 1 scripted support useless, then have them switch you to level 2 support. You can get someone to provide the simple yes or no thats needed. I could have just guessed that this system will not support the lower voltage levels of a Core2duo, but why not have the OEM make it clear and offer any options they have available? Are you afraid of used car salesmen? A real "scrapper" would have fun with them...
 

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Does anyone know if the Dimensions MOBOs (5100, E520, E521, etc) are ATX form factor?

Just curious. Nothing in the documentation says what size they are.

Robert