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03-21-2017 11:53 AM
Yes.
It wil work.
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03-22-2017 01:32 AM
See the document in the following link. It shows all compatible components, including processors. See page 9 for the list.
There is an Intel Core 2 Duo Quad 9550 processor in the compatibility list that would be even better then an E8600.
You will need to ensure that you have the latest BIOS and microcode installed.
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03-22-2017 02:55 AM - edited 03-22-2017 02:56 AM
@hakankara wrote:@Well @erico , I use AMD R7 240 graphics card but Q9550 TDP 95W , E8600 TDP 65W , you know psu 240W.
you think R7 240 + Q9550? or R7 240 E8600?
I would go with R7 240 + Q9550. Page 9 of the document I linked to shows the Q9550 as a compatible processor.
The member in the following thread appears to have upgraded his PSU.
The PSU at the following link guarantees compatibility. It is a 350W PSU
http://www.atxpowersupplies.com/350-watt-cfx-power-supply-SPI350MB-MC-SL.php
Other PSU upgrade possibilities
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03-25-2017 01:58 AM
No. It does not.
It is a low cost entry level business productivity PC, not a gaming system. It is normally used in offices in networks.It has a very basic and limited BIOS.
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