| How to Upgrade Your CPU | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| By Gabriel Torres on March 9, 2007 | Page 3 of 6 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Socket 462 If your motherboard is based on socket 462 this means that your current CPU is an Athlon, an Athlon XP, a Duron or a Socket 462 Sempron. Socket 462 was also called Socket A in the past, so Socket 462 and Socket A are the same thing (do not confuse with Slot A). In order to know what is the fastest CPU you can install on your motherboard, you will need to know what is the maximum FSB clock rate your motherboard supports. Typical values are 200 MHz, 266 MHz, 333 MHz and 400 MHz. Also keep in mind that Athlon XP and Sempron CPUs are not rated with their real clock rate but with a “performance index”. So an Athlon XP 2400+ does not run internally at 2.4 GHz, this “2400+” is just a “performance index” (in fact this CPU runs at 2 GHz). To make things simpler, we compiled the table below. At one side you have your motherboard FSB and on the other which CPUs are supported. Pay attention because some motherboards supporting 333 MHz and 400 MHz can’t provide a 200 MHz FSB. You need to check on your motherboard manual if this is your case – if it is, your motherboard doesn’t support the installation of Athlon and Duron CPUs. Also keep in mind that Sempron CPUs are also available for other socket types, so here we are talking only about the socket 462 version of this CPU.
For more information about all Athlon XP and Sempron socket 462 models available, we recommend you to read our Sempron vs. Athlon XP tutorial. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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