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AMD Athlon 64X2 question

Littlefoot99

Senior member
Hello

I have a HP DX5150 desktop PC, I was wondering if its possible to replace the single core Processor and put in a Dual core processor.

Here is the Processor that is in it now:

AMD Athlon 64 Processor 3000+

I was wondering if I can replace it with this:

AMD Athlon 64X2
Dual Core Processor 3800+
2.0 GHZ 2000MHZ FSB
512KB L2 cache per core

Thanks for any help 🙂
 
I swapped from a 3000+ single-core to a 3800+ dual-core and Windows recognized it as a dualie, so that part will probably be OK. Last time I looked at Socket939 prices, however, they were pretty high 🙁
 
Im not sure about the Socket 939 - I will have to check: Whats the easiest way to check

Also reinstall of Vista with no problem..

If I did this switch would I see a noticeable difference - If not I would just leave the single core in the PC
 
Thanks for all the help:

I installed the chip and without reinstalling windows its showing AMD Athlon 64X2 Dual core processor 3800+ 2.0GHZ

I noticed the speed difference right away. cable internet speed jumped a lot faster as well..

Also in device manager is showing both cores

Thanks again 🙂
 
Good to hear everything is working. But you may want to check that you have this update installed.
http://www.microsoft.com/downl...A0FCE3B&displaylang=en

Otherwise you may not be getting the full performance out of your CPU. I know i had to foce the update when i went from a 3500 to an Opt 165. Same with my other system when i went from teh 3500 to the 3800 X2. The systems had some minor performance issues that where fixed after the update.
 
Originally posted by: mpilchfamily
Good to hear everything is working. But you may want to check that you have this update installed.
http://www.microsoft.com/downl...A0FCE3B&displaylang=en

Otherwise you may not be getting the full performance out of your CPU. I know i had to foce the update when i went from a 3500 to an Opt 165. Same with my other system when i went from teh 3500 to the 3800 X2. The systems had some minor performance issues that where fixed after the update.

Quoted from Littlefoot99:

"Im not sure about the Socket 939 - I will have to check: Whats the easiest way to check

Also reinstall of Vista with no problem..

If I did this switch would I see a noticeable difference - If not I would just leave the single core in the PC "

He has Vista, that link is only for Windows XP computers. 🙂
 
Sweet. I did the exact same thing a year ago - put a 3800 X2 replacing a single core A64 3000.

The difference is huge! If you're an average user with no need for a really fast PC for gaming or encoding, a 3800 X2 is more than good enough.
 
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