Denimdemon, on 03 December 2012 - 12:41 AM, said:
Sorry eternal but i have to correct you, if he is running this CPU then his mobo will be using HT (HyperTransport), its a AM2+/AM3 socket CPU with a 16bit 2000Mhz HT Link. I was running the Athlon II x2 255 before upgrading to my Phenom IIx4 965 BE on the same mobo i am using now (m5a97 pro). SO if he knows his MOBO he can probably just up his CPU.
cheers,
Most AM2+ Motherboards do not use HyperTransport. But there are some rare ones like his because of the backwards compatibility.
PiWright42, on 03 December 2012 - 08:30 AM, said:
Hey EternalCore, I just read up a little more on my mobo, the Asus M4A785-M that you said I need to replace because it has a frontside bus...
Guess I'll just update the Bios then swap out the CPU for the Phenom II when it gets here and call it a day. Get my priorities back to square and get that '56 F100 running, oh plus jet the ZRX, (Mmmm 130 ponies on a motorbike).
You should of linked your Motherboard specs long ago when I asked for it, because we would of saved time in doing so.
Here's your Motherboard:
http://www.asus.com/...#specifications
And Yes it does have HyperTransport but here's the real kicker: Your Motherboard is fully backwards compatible with All AM2 CPU's and all AM2 CPU's use a front-side-bus. That means when you are using a Backwards compatible CPU aka an AM2 chip, then HyperTransport is disabled automatically by the bios; and the board is using a Front-Side-Bus to operate the CPU.
Now That you know this, then yes, updating your Bios and Upgrading your RAM and CPU is the best option to getting the full performance out of your Motherboard.
The Phenom II x4 965 and DDR3 Memory Should work wonders on that board.
Edited by EternalCore, 03 December 2012 - 09:25 AM.