Let me start by stating that I am a working electrical engineer. I have been building and disassembling PCs for most of my 26 years of life as a hobbyist. So I know my way around.
This is theory; don?t just blow this off as "cannot be done." Assuming the PCB could be manufactured and cost wasn?t a limiting factor could this be done?
Background: I have a HP z545, a great little device HP made but hasn?t updated the models enough to get me to upgrade. I like the motherboard and feel it is quit capable for an entertainment machine, but the CPU support is lacking. I upgraded the video card to a 7600GT so I have HDCP support. I solved my cooling issues with heat sink upgrades and fan upgrades and upped the processor to a P4 650. My problem is attempting to play back a HD DVD or a BLUERAY I drop frames like crazy and the processor is pushed to the max.
So, I am purposing this quest for a socket to socket adapter.
Start with these assumptions
A socket 775 motherboard with a 915i chipset and DDR1 that only supports the p4 unto a 650
The motherboard doesn?t need to support the correct voltage
Target CPU is a Core 2 Duo E4400 with an 800MHz FSB
Now I believe there is no outstanding technical reason why DDR2 has to be used with a core 2 or a Pentium d for that matter. In fact the processor accesses all memory through the chipset anyway, so access is really just limited to read and writes to generic addresses.
(I could be wrong and I willingly accept that)
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The facts, the socket 478 to 423 adapters worked like a charm for many different users for a long time, including myself.
CPU ids can be "emulated using small embedded EPROM?s
So does anyone out there have any ideas, comments on this?
This is theory; don?t just blow this off as "cannot be done." Assuming the PCB could be manufactured and cost wasn?t a limiting factor could this be done?
Background: I have a HP z545, a great little device HP made but hasn?t updated the models enough to get me to upgrade. I like the motherboard and feel it is quit capable for an entertainment machine, but the CPU support is lacking. I upgraded the video card to a 7600GT so I have HDCP support. I solved my cooling issues with heat sink upgrades and fan upgrades and upped the processor to a P4 650. My problem is attempting to play back a HD DVD or a BLUERAY I drop frames like crazy and the processor is pushed to the max.
So, I am purposing this quest for a socket to socket adapter.
Start with these assumptions
A socket 775 motherboard with a 915i chipset and DDR1 that only supports the p4 unto a 650
The motherboard doesn?t need to support the correct voltage
Target CPU is a Core 2 Duo E4400 with an 800MHz FSB
Now I believe there is no outstanding technical reason why DDR2 has to be used with a core 2 or a Pentium d for that matter. In fact the processor accesses all memory through the chipset anyway, so access is really just limited to read and writes to generic addresses.
(I could be wrong and I willingly accept that)
======================================================
The facts, the socket 478 to 423 adapters worked like a charm for many different users for a long time, including myself.
CPU ids can be "emulated using small embedded EPROM?s
So does anyone out there have any ideas, comments on this?