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Earlier in the week I posted some information about an off-the-shelf HP I bought, and slightly modified. It has a E2200. So far, I am very happy with the performance.

However, I imagine in a few years I will want to upgrade the CPU. I cannot overclock, the BIOS is locked (no fsb options). So I can imagine that eventually I will want to repalce the CPU.

What is a good CPU that will work with this system, remembering I cannot change the fsb?

Also, the CPU fan is screwed into the motherboard. It's hard to describe, it's not a hack...it's an ASUS motherboard and an ASUS fan...it's just uses screws to attach put pressure on the chip. I'm used to those levers that apply pressure, not screws. But it's been a while since I've worked with hardware, so it just might be the way things are done. Is that the case, or will I have problems with the fans that come with any upgrade CPU...or aftermarket cooler?

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Nehalem will come out at the end of the year, replacement cpus for LGA775 will be hard to come by, by then.
Also i can't say what cpu you can get without knowing what motherboard you have now. Download Everest ultimate @ www.lavalys.com
and post here what chipset/mobo it says you have.

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The new LGA 775 HSFs don't use levers any more. Do you have push pins(plastic) or metal screws?

Imo, why upgrade a HP? Get a new motherboard/case(and may be new PSU) and just OC the E2x00 CPUs. They can easily hit 3Ghz+ with a little work and a good motherboard (hint: P35-DS3L for that chip)


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+1 Ya just can't make a silk purse out of sow's ear! Ditch the case, get a new mobo, psu, 2-4gb pc6400, and a decent GPU if you game and voila'. You are back in business with a budget competitive system .

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+1 Ya just can't make a silk purse out of sow's ear! Ditch the case, get a new mobo(DS3L is a great board), Arctic 7 pro, psu, 2-4gb pc6400, and a decent GPU if you game and voila'. You are back in business with a budget competitive system .


Message edited by Craxbax on 08-07-2008 at 09:42:53 PM
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You guys need to read his old thread, we've been thru this...
http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/ [...] henom-9500

Check HP.com for details on your model, they should have a list of compatable processors.


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Well if you did want to buy a new mobo you could try to pin mod the e2200. I have never tried it but if it works it should give you 2.9ghz and that would be good jump in performance.
http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/228129-28-e4300

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Thanks for the replies. I should have mentioned when I said "slightly modified", I meant I put an Antec 500w PSU and a 8800GT GPU in.

The system is fine, I'm happy with it. And I didn't pay hardly anything for it. I'm just thinking about a year or so from now, what I can do.

@B-Unit: That thread was a different topic. I'm asking what upgrade path I have, not looking at my current performance.


Message edited by sambront on 08-08-2008 at 01:31:12 AM

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