e4600 to q4600

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  1. fredo2121

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    i have a dell T3400 workstation running windows xp pro and i want to swap out my E4600 dual core for a Q6600 quad core. I know the hardware will be compatible but my question is will i need to reinstall windows xp once i swap out the cpu. has anyone one done this sucessfully or will i need to do a fresh install?
     
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    You wont need to re-install Windows.

    Quad cores get hot, make sure you have adequate cooling.
     
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    thanks for the reply and im glad to hear that. as for the heating issue since i was a fool and bought a dell instead of building my own system i will be running the Q6600 at stock speeds and the standard cooling should be fine.
     
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    Well, next time then! Good luck.
     
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    Should work fine, I checked the Dell site and seemingly the T3400 does support quad cores.
     
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    sammorris i know it will owrk because the q4600 is an option as an upgrade but i was worried i would have to reinstall my xp pro after i swap the chip but i spoke with dell tech support and they said it would boot just fine so i will kepp you all posted.
     
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    It should boot fine, it's if you change your motherboard you need to be concerned, not the CPU.
    Oh, and it's the Q6600, not Q4600. :)
     
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    woops thats right im going from a e4600 to q6600, lol.. But i will not be changing the mobo just a striaight cpu swap. i the board on the dell t3400 precision supports the q6600 ans should be just fine according to dell tech support, we will see!
     
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    I'm not expecting any issues, but if you do encounter them, just post here again.
     

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