

Now for the 4th gen, you need an 8th generation chipset (x8x) Intel Celeron G540 Dual-Core 64-bit processor - 2.50GHz (Sandy Bridge, 2MB Level-3 cache, Direct Media Interface (DMI) speed 5. Intel Celeron G540 Intel Socket 1155 DESKTOP 2500 MHz / Cores: 2 / Sep 2011: Summary. Mother Board Socket Type, FCLGA1155, FCBGA1170. This processor is built on Intel Socket 1155, and uses Gen 3, 16 Lanes (CPU only) PCI express connection. It belongs to Celeron family and has a Sandy Bridge architecture. The performance value for many CPUs was determined from more than 10 different synthetic and real-world tests. Compare Core 2.5GHz Intel Celeron G540 against 2.41GHz Intel Pentium A1020. Celeron G540 is a desktop processor from Intel released on 4 September 2011, and it is in end-of-life production status now. So the highest it can support is the i7-3770 (listed above) or you can find list of compatible cpu here: Intel Celeron G540 performance The table below shows aggregate multi-threaded performance of the microprocessor compared to other Socket 1155 microprocessors with the same type of architecture.
Celeron g540 socket Pc#
That PC has a B75 Chipset and support these 1155 CPUs:ī75 chipset only supports Gen 2 (iX - 2XXX) or gen 3 (iX-3XXX) cpus. Maximum operating temperature - 69.1C. Here is a screenshot of my mother board specs Can someone help me with this? I don't want to buy the i7-4790 and then have to return it, pay for shipping etc. Maybe it's not the stock original motherboard?ĭoes it makes sense that if my current processor uses a FCLGA1155 socket that I could buy any processor with that socket?
Celeron g540 socket upgrade#
The CPU I want to upgrade to is a i7-4790 and it says it uses a FCLGA1155 socket, which is the same socket that my current CPU uses.

Celeron g540 socket manual#
When I look online at the manual for my PC model, which is HP PRO 6300 SFF, it says the processor socket is a "Intel LGA775 processor socket" Compaq Pro 6300 Series Business PC Quick Specs.pdf It's really confusing to me because when I look up the CPU that is currently in use in my motherboard is a i5-3470 and when I look up the socket type for this on google, it says it "sockets supported: FCLGA1155"

T he PC itself is a custom built I bought off eBay. Processor - 4-core, 8 threads, 3.7GHz (TDP 65W), Boost 4.4 GHz, 6MB 元 cache, Without integrated graphics chip, socket Intel 1200, Comet Lake-S Refresh. I'm looking to upgrade the CPU in my pc and I wanted to make sure it's compatible before I buy it.
