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01-18-2011 12:52 PM
Hi all,
I have an old dc5100s that I am planning on upgrading as a second PC. I've looked all over the web, and the user guides and they state that this PC can take a Pentium 4 661 (3.6ghz). I have now purchased two of these processors and the PC refuses to boot (POST beeps and blinking lights). I have upgraded to the latest BIOS. The second CPU was brand-new in shrink wrap, so I doubt that both of them were bad.
So - can this PC take a P4 661? Or should I try another CPU? Or am I doing something wrong (like a jumper or something - I'm guessing here...).
Link to quick specs:
Any help greatly appreciated,
Rob
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01-19-2011 08:27 AM
Does the original processor work with the machine?
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01-19-2011 09:31 AM
Yes - the original processor works fine.
Rob
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01-19-2011 09:58 AM
Did you verify the part number of the processor (not the specs) was the same as the part number recommended by HP?
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01-19-2011 10:08 AM
Hi:
I have attached the link to the quickspecs for your machine:
http://h18000.www1.hp.com/products/quickspecs/1214
Page 7 states it is supported.
If you do not have your BIOS updated to at least v1.08A, that is why your new processor is not working.
Here are the release notes for v1.08A
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You need to flash the BIOS to v1.08A and you may as well flash it to v1.09A
Warning: Do not flash the BIOS with your antivirus program running! Disable it or uninstall it. Failure to do this may result in your antivirus program attempting to interrupt the flash thinking a virus is attacking your BIOS. Interrupted flash = dead computer.
Make sure you select the BIOS version for the OS you are running.
Here is the link to the general download page for your PC:
Let us know how it turns out.
Paul
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01-19-2011 10:11 AM
sternfan2011 wrote:I have an old dc5100s that I am planning on upgrading as a second PC. I've looked all over the web, and the user guides and they state that this PC can take a Pentium 4 661 (3.6ghz). I have now purchased two of these processors and the PC refuses to boot (POST beeps and blinking lights). I have upgraded to the latest BIOS. The second CPU was brand-new in shrink wrap, so I doubt that both of them were bad.So - can this PC take a P4 661? Or should I try another CPU? Or am I doing something wrong (like a jumper or something - I'm guessing here...).
Link to quick specs:
Hello sternfan2011, The specifications you listed does show the Pentium 4 661 processor is supported for this system. The SFF shows a power supply of 240 watts and the Mini Tower (MT) shows a 300 watt power supply. I am not sure which system you have but that could possibly an issue if your system has the smaller capacity power supply. The Pentium 4 661 is a lower power CPU.
You might try resetting the BIOS and see if it will accept the newer Pentium 4 661 processor. You also need to insure that you have applied thermal paste to the top of the CPU, and the CPU heatsink fan is connected and running.
Just some thoughts.
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01-19-2011 06:17 PM
- Bios is latest version - 1.09 - verified it again
- It is a SFF - looks just like the picture in the specs link above.
- I used fresh thermal paste on both P4-661 processors. I changed the CPUs at work on a static mat (I am a network admin, work on PCs all the time)
The tragedy is that I don't have another LGA775 system to test the CPUs. I visually checked the chips, no burn marks etc.
The new CPU has written on it:
pentium 4
661 SL94V COSTA RICA
3.6ghz/2M/800
3549b111
I ran CPU-ID - here's some of the report:
CPU-Z TXT Report
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Binaries
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CPU-Z version 1.56
Processors
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Number of processors 1
Number of threads 2
APICs
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Processor 0
-- Core 0
-- Thread 0 0
-- Thread 1 1
Processors Information
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Processor 1 ID = 0
Number of cores 1 (max 1)
Number of threads 2 (max 2)
Name Intel Pentium 4 520
Codename Prescott
Specification Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 2.80GHz
Package (platform ID) Socket 775 LGA (0x4)
CPUID F.4.1
Extended CPUID F.4
Core Stepping E0
Technology 90 nm
Core Speed 2791.2 MHz
Multiplier x FSB 14.0 x 199.4 MHz
Rated Bus speed 797.5 MHz
Stock frequency 2800 MHz
Instructions sets MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3
L1 Data cache 16 KBytes, 8-way set associative, 64-byte line size
Trace cache 12 Kuops, 8-way set associative
L2 cache 1024 KBytes, 8-way set associative, 64-byte line size
FID/VID Control no
Chipset
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Northbridge Intel i915P/i915G rev. B1
Southbridge Intel 82801FB (ICH6) rev. 03
Graphic Interface PCI-Express
PCI-E Link Width x1
PCI-E Max Link Width x16
Memory Type DDR2
Memory Size 4096 MBytes
Channels Dual
Memory Frequency 265.8 MHz (3:4)
CAS# latency (CL) 4.0
RAS# to CAS# delay (tRCD) 4
RAS# Precharge (tRP) 4
Cycle Time (tRAS) 12
Looks like it should work to me...
Thanks,
Rob
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01-20-2011 07:12 AM
sternfan2011 wrote:
- Bios is latest version - 1.09 - verified it again
Hello sternfan2010, According to CPUZ, it does appear this CPU should work in your system.
You did mention that you verified the latest BIOS, but did you reset the BIOS after the installation of the new CPU?
Sometimes this is needed for the BIOS to recognize the new CPU.
Just something else to try.
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01-20-2011 08:42 AM
How do you reset the bios?
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01-20-2011 08:46 AM - edited 01-20-2011 08:46 AM
Hi:
On the motherboard, near the coin cell, you should see a little yellow button.
Unplug every device from the PC including the mouse and keyboard, power cord etc.
Press the power button to drain any residual power from the system board.
Press and hold the little yellow CMOS button for 30 seconds.
Put everything back together.
CMOS settings will be cleared and you will have to enter the BIOS to reset the date and time.
If you don't have a yellow button (but I think you do) then just remove the coin cell battery for a minute or so doing all of the above first.
Paul
