CPU Advice

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  1. lpool18

    lpool18 Member

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    Hi guys

    I'm a little bit confsed on what to do here so I've come to experts for some advice.

    My CPU is busted, long story on how I did this but it's definitely busted. So I need to replace it. The problem is that the particular cpu that was in the system is discontinued nd I can't find a specific one anywhere.

    This is where my problem is and where I need some help. I've read and been told that if I put in a different spec of cpu to the one that was originally in th system, I have to run a BIOS upgrade. However, I can't do this without a working cpu. Can anyon advise me if this is correct??

    Also, as can't get hold of a replacement cpu that matches the one in the system, can anyone recommend one that will run on my system? I've listed my MOBO specs below:

    Desktop is a Packard Bell Imedia 3034 with 1gb RAM

    Motherboard - Columbia VP (GA-8SIML-NF7)

    Specifications
    Form Factor: µATX 24.4 x 23.6 cm Form Factor
    CPU Support
    Socket mPGA 478B
    Supports Intel P4 FC-PGA2 (Flip-Chip Pin Grid Array), 1400 MHz to 2800 MHz
    Warning: not all the above processors have been qualified
    100 MHz (x4 = 400 MHz) data bus support (Quad-Bumped technology)
    133 MHz (x4 = 533 MHz) data bus support (Quad-Bumped technology)
    Support P4 Prescott 2.8 GHz FSB 533

    Hopefully someone can advise me on what to do,
    Thanks
     
  2. ddp

    ddp Moderator Staff Member

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    what cpu speed are you going to use?
     
  3. lpool18

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    Hi ddp and thanks for the response.

    The original cpu speed was 2.53Gz and 533Mhz. I'm not really bothered about speeding it up at the moment. The original cpu was a Celeron D 325. My main worry is getting a processor that will plug straight in a run so, I'm just looking for some advice on what processor I should get?

    Cheers
     
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    ddp Moderator Staff Member

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    can only use socket 478
    133 MHz (x4 = 533 MHz) data bus support (Quad-Bumped technology)
    Support P4 Prescott 2.8 GHz FSB 533
    bios update depends if there is 1 for your board.
     
  5. lpool18

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    Thanks dpp. I've ordered one of those today, should be with me tomorrow. Thanks for all your help.
     
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    no problem.
     

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