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Title: Looking for a LGA 775 CPU
Post by: titanic3 on October 18, 2012, 09:09:11 PM
Used, new, whichever, I won't mind. Looking for something faster than my Core2Duo E7500 2.93Ghz. Brand new LGA 775 costs are insanely high on the web and I'm hoping someone can sell me one for a cheap price?
Title: Re: Looking for a LGA 775 CPU
Post by: Debrody on October 19, 2012, 12:06:02 AM
Unless you can find a core2quad near 3GHz or there were some early i7s for the socket, you wouldnt really notice any speed difference imo.
Title: Re: Looking for a LGA 775 CPU
Post by: titanic3 on October 19, 2012, 08:10:04 AM
Yea, unfortunately, almost all quad cores I looked at are going for 300$+, and with a shared PC in the household, It's a Dell as well so I can't buy a new mobo and a lga 1155 CPU.
Title: Re: Looking for a LGA 775 CPU
Post by: Skuzzy on October 19, 2012, 09:00:13 AM
I was going to say that CPU you have will overclock really well.  Then you said it was a Dell.  I assume Dell has no tools for that in their BIOS.
Title: Re: Looking for a LGA 775 CPU
Post by: titanic3 on October 19, 2012, 10:28:01 AM
I actually found a site that showed how to overclock it through software but then I'm rather hesitant about it. It can be done, its just that my CPU already runs at 60C at full load, sometimes 65C. If I overclock it, I fear it will get too hot. I'm not home right now, but I have the site bookmarked at home, I'll post it later.
Title: Re: Looking for a LGA 775 CPU
Post by: Skuzzy on October 19, 2012, 10:30:55 AM
I actually found a site that showed how to overclock it through software but then I'm rather hesitant about it. It can be done, its just that my CPU already runs at 60C at full load, sometimes 65C. If I overclock it, I fear it will get too hot. I'm not home right now, but I have the site bookmarked at home, I'll post it later.

Oh no, you would need an aftermarket cooler for sure.  The one Dell provides is designed to be quiet, and eschews cooling for that.
Title: Re: Looking for a LGA 775 CPU
Post by: titanic3 on October 19, 2012, 10:35:05 AM
Oh no, you would need an aftermarket cooler for sure.  The one Dell provides is designed to be quiet, and eschews cooling for that.

Yea, it doesn't even have a fan, it's just a metal block. Only fan in my PC is a 120mm front fan and the GPU fan if you count that.
Title: Re: Looking for a LGA 775 CPU
Post by: ebfd11 on October 20, 2012, 11:37:38 PM
When I get home I can look at my collection... I have 2 775 socket CPUs and a fan to go with it.

Lawmdart
Title: Re: Looking for a LGA 775 CPU
Post by: gyrene81 on November 05, 2012, 01:17:27 PM
the question is, what processors can that mobo handle?

http://www.ascendtech.us/intel-core-2-duo-e8500-3-16ghz-1333fsb_i_cpdc2de8500316.aspx?agent=pricewatch
Title: Re: Looking for a LGA 775 CPU
Post by: titanic3 on November 05, 2012, 09:54:56 PM
According to the manual, all LGA 775s. Spikes just sent me his used Q9950, if it works, I'll send him the money the afterwards. If it doesn't,thanks for the find gyrene.  :)
Title: Re: Looking for a LGA 775 CPU
Post by: gyrene81 on November 06, 2012, 09:05:03 AM
check the bios history for that system on dell's website. sometimes if there is a limitation or a fix for one, you can find the info in the notes.
Title: Re: Looking for a LGA 775 CPU
Post by: Krusty on November 06, 2012, 10:33:56 PM
Best solution for a dell?

Get a new case, cheap. $20.00

Get a new motherboard, cheap. $45.00

Move the parts over. Overclock. Enjoy.

As mentioned may need a better cooler for CPU if you overclock but those are plentiful these days.
Title: Re: Looking for a LGA 775 CPU
Post by: titanic3 on November 07, 2012, 06:34:19 AM
Best solution for a dell?

Get a new case, cheap. $20.00

Get a new motherboard, cheap. $45.00

Move the parts over. Overclock. Enjoy.

As mentioned may need a better cooler for CPU if you overclock but those are plentiful these days.

Don't you have to do a fresh re install of everything if you switch mobo? I have over 2TB of stuff in my Dell. Rather not have to reinstall everything or wait an entire day to move it all.
Title: Re: Looking for a LGA 775 CPU
Post by: Spikes on November 07, 2012, 12:35:45 PM
Yes you would have to reinstall because of the hardware change. It is a pain but fresh formats make for a happy and fast computer. Also it shipped yesterday priority mail.
Title: Re: Looking for a LGA 775 CPU
Post by: Skuzzy on November 07, 2012, 02:18:15 PM
When I have had to do this, I just bought another disk drive and installed a fresh copy of the OS on it, then make the original boot disc a secondary disk.
Title: Re: Looking for a LGA 775 CPU
Post by: Krusty on November 09, 2012, 02:50:39 PM
A 80GB (might get away with 60GB) is dirt cheap, too.

With a new mobo you need to do a new install, but you don't have to format. You have to reinstall all your programs so the registry entries and public shared files and all that stuff but your private files should remain intact. It can be a bit of a pain though.
Title: Re: Looking for a LGA 775 CPU
Post by: titanic3 on November 09, 2012, 03:14:15 PM
I see. But, so far, Spike's quad core is running fine on my PC. Saw some improvements in most of my games. Crysis 1 + 2, AH, Battlefield 3, Arma 2, Rise of Flight. Suprisingly, Skyrim hasn't changed one bit, still hovering around 30-40FPS in outdoor areas with ultra settings (no AA).