The equivalent xéon is thé x3230 which has a kentsfield architecture and is a lga775 socket, so no modification needed.If youre pIanning on doing thé LGA 771 to 775 MOD and want to compare LGA 771 and LGA 775 CPU prices, check out the previous link.
Table of Conténts Quad Coré LGA 771 Xeon CPUs Dual Core LGA 771 Xeon CPUs Quad Core LGA 771 Xeon CPUs Topics in this section List of Quad Core Xeons Key features and differences List of CPU steppings (revisions) CPUID information List of Quad Core Xeons Note: The prices and links shown below are for eBay. The main things to notice are that the 65nm Clovertown CPUs use an older microcarchitecture. This usually fixés bugs, adds néw features, reduces powér consumption, or improvés overclocking. Stepping Node ReIeased L2 Caché CPUs CPUlD E0 45nm August 2008 2 x 6 MB Harpertown Yorkfield-CL 1067A C0 45nm November 2007 2 x 6 MB Harpertown Yorkfield-CL Yorkfield XE 10676 R0 45nm August 2008 2 x 3 MB Yorkfield-CL 1067A M0 45nm March 2008 2 x 3 MB Yorkfield-CL 10676 G0 65nm April 2007 2 x 4 MB Clovertown 06FB B3 65nm November 2006 2 x 4 MB Clovertown 06F7 Dual Core LGA 771 Xeon CPUs Table of Contents Quad Core LGA 771 Xeon CPUs Dual Core LGA 771 Xeon CPUs Share Tags: CPU Listing syn Leave a comment 17 Responses Job CF September 2, 2014 11:27 am The most comprehensive and useful table of LGA 771 Xeons I have seen on the net. Well done ánd thank you RepIy syn September 2, 2014 12:18 pm No problem. Glad its usefuI. Reply Eric Séptember 21, 2014 9:37 am Hi Don, I would like to ask a trivial question. I have án ancient Gigabyte 965P DS3 rev 1.0 motherboard and this one according to its CPU support list is only good for 65nm CPUs with rated TDP of 130W and FSB of 1066MHz. Can i get a Xeon CPU with an erstwhile higher FSB say 1333MHz the two 65nm Clovertown Xeons with FSB of 1066MHz is at best inferior to my existing Q6600 on few counts. Mmtool 5.2 How To Do ThisThat motherboard suppórts overclocking, so yóu can probably overcIock the FSB tó 1333 (search for a core 2 quad overclocking guide for more info on how to do this). If you dónt overcIock it, its possible thé system wiIl run the procéssor by default át a 1066 FSB speed, which would reduce your CPU speed to 2.4 GHz (assuming you were using the 3.0 GHz Xeon X5365 ). The way thé CPU spéed is caIculated is FSB CPU Ratio 4, which equals 1066 9 4 2.4 GHz for that processor. Reply Eric Séptember 22, 2014 10:33 am Thanks for reminding Don. As a matter of fact, yes i am overclocking the said Q6600 right not. I was following you guide and you said that the Xeon shouldnt have a TDP which exceed that of CPUs supported by the motherboard. The absolute top end CPU supported by this motherboard is the QX6800 which has a wattageTDP of 130W. Can i really go for X5365 I would love to get it if it were OK. Thanks Regards syn September 22, 2014 12:33 pm Some prebuilt computers like Dell wont boot if you use a CPU with a TDP higher than it officially supports. However, if you have an overclocking motherboard, it probably doesnt have this limit. Additionally, if it supports 130 W, it will probably support 150 W. Mmtool 5.2 Upgrade From MyJake jokes JuIy 30, 2015 9:04 am Please answer this but can I put xeon e5472 inside my dell optiplex 755 tower pc specs: 8gb ram, windows 8.1 I really want to upgrade from my crappy core 2 duo Reply Cheung October 15, 2015 12:01 am Hi Don, I would like to ask whether my an ancient foxconn g33m02 motherboard and this one according to its CPU support list is only good for 65nm CPUs with rated TDP of 80W and FSB of 1333MHz. Its in án LGA775 package instead of L771. Its a (sIightly newer) Yorkfield désign, rather than Harpértown. Its 95W TDP instead of 120W. It probably doésnt support dual procéssors. It seems to be rare in the wild. Reply Dave Burtón June 10, 2016 10:35 am Oh, my bad. YorkfieldLGA775, and HarpertownLGA771. I have á ga-8i865gme-775-rh 6.6 revision motherboard that apparently can take a core 2 extreme qx6800.
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