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04-23-2014 07:04 AM
My son has recently decided he wants the pc to run a game called Day-z on which is quite CPU intensive.
It has had a Bios Flash a while back (which was hard to find v5.22 I think) so it could utilise the DualCore E8400 3.00MHZ CPU, which it has run absolutely fine with an aftermarket cooler.
He asked me however if the CPU could be further upgraded and at first I said no until I realised that it the motherboard has a Intel G31 Express chipset.
So my question is could the MS-7525 use a Core 2 Quad Q8400 or Q8400S or any Quad for that matter?
And if it can what bios would I need and where can I download it from?
There is not a lot of information about the bios update to enable the E8*** series anywhere on the internet so I have no idea if it also set the bios for the Intel quads either.
My trusty HP is so old now it's almost sentimental and if I can squeeze some extra power out of it that would be great news! as money is more than a little tight since the military medically retired me.
I hope you can help.
Thank you.
Bob.
04-23-2014
12:01 PM
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From the research that I have done on Day-Z, replacing the E8400 with a quad core is not going to make that much of a difference. The E8400 already exceeds the recommended processor performance by 25%.
04-24-2014 11:21 AM
I don't have my model number anymore because when I upgraded to my E8400 and custom CPU cooler I also changed the case to one with lots of fans to keep everything cooled better.
The GPU is a 8800GTX that I bought ages ago.
And I understand that the processor does exceed the recommendation as he can play the game but dual cores are still more outdated than quad cores and I want to know if I can have a Quad core, he doesn't know it but if I can get a more powerful quad core in there I might find a newer GPU for him 😉
So would it work? Or not?
I just checked it Definatly has version 5.22 which enabled the E8 series for me 🙂
04-24-2014 03:34 PM
Hi,
I did research the quad cores and it wouldn't be worth the effort. Quad cores might even result in a performance decrease.:smileysurprised:
02-04-2015 12:42 PM - edited 02-04-2015 12:42 PM
I know this question is old but would like to update it in case someone got same issue "like me"
I have HP a6613 with same MOBO, MS 7525 boston and I already had E7200 cpu installed.
I wanted to upgrade to E8xxx series which seemed incompatible but i bought from ebay E8500 used for around $20
I installed it and it is working perfectly and noticed great increase in performance 🙂
checked cpuz and even bios and everything good, getting max 3.16 Ghz
03-30-2015 09:04 AM
I am the IT guy at our company in Ft.Lauderdale. We picked up a number of Compaqs few years back under a cheap deal from a local supplier.
As supplied they came 3GB of ram with Vista, and an E6xxx CPU that ran around the 2Ghz mark.
Over the next two years,The Segate brand 250GB HD stamped "made in China" failed in every one or them. I also had to replace. the power supplies in at least half ot them.
Once the PSU and HD was replaced, the machine run quite stable.
Over time, I started taking them out of service. As an expriment, I started popping in E8400 CPU's which Icould pick up on eBay for under $10. That revitilalized the machines.
AFter doing so, I ran Windows 8 on several of them for training and evaluiation purposes.which they did quite well.
With the E8400 and 2 they make great Wndows 7 and Windows 8 machines.
