You need your motherboard make and model and possibly the BIOS version. cpu compatibility sockets cpu-z share|improve this question edited Feb 27 '16 at 4:55 fixer1234 20.5k145085 asked Sep 29 '13 at 14:11 L_staticL_static 61 add a comment | 1 Answer 1 active oldest votes 5 You need to make sure the CPU is compatible with your motherboard. Has CPU-Z messed up? The processor I ordered is intel core duo T8100 by the way. So I looked at my current processor and the compatible sockets and 479 mPGA wasn't there. Some a lot faster, but that doesn't mean the socket compatible does it?I ordered a processor off the list anyway (was very cheap), but now I'm not sure if it's compatible with my socket. Turns out a lot of processors were compatible with the chipset. Also got chipset information and used intel site to check out compatible processors. Ask Question 1 I used CPU-Z to identify my socket and it said 479 mPGA.
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