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Hi, I wish the best for everybody in 2017!!!
I have a consult about my old XPS410 /Dimension 9200.It came with a mobo Dell E210882 zocket LGA775 Ram DDR2-800 (I have 6GB running goog) The bios's version is 2.5.3 SMBios version 2.3.Brings a processor Intel Core(TM)2 CPU 6600@2.40Ghz SL9ZL 3718A945.I was trying to install an Intel Core 2 Duo E8600 and mobo does not accept it..My questions are: Can I get a fastest processor that fits in the mobo? I have (perhaps) to change the mobo?:emotion-6: You now better, :emotion-2:wath can I do??
Best Regardas,
Fesco.
ejn63
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January 13th, 2017 04:00
The E6700 is the fastest CPU you can use in that system.
The Q6700 should also work.
speedstep
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January 13th, 2017 05:00
Dell E210882 is a UL Safety Regulatory model not a Motherboard number. Hense the backwards UR on that label.
http://www.ul.com/global/documents/offerings/industries/hightech/printedwiringboards/FR-4%20Reclassification%20IPC%20May%202011v4.pdf
E210882 is a UL listing not a dell motherboard part number. It has to do with the FR-4 material component of the board.
There are several numbers printed directly on Mother Boards that are not indicative of board model. E210882 E253117 D33025 94V-8. 115011445A
N232
ICES-003
2LI
/21 b6e1e2
/21-b6-e1-e2
115XDBP 22NH
These numbers represent regulatory or industry specification markings and cannot be used to identify your board.
Fesco_1950
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January 13th, 2017 12:00
Thanks ejn63 for your help!!
Fesco_1950
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January 13th, 2017 12:00
Mr SpeedStep,
As far as I know this forum is to help people like me, with limited knowledge in computer matters. Your answer is not helpful, and instead of assist me, is confusing me,,,
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