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I believe they're the same, but you'll need to check which CPU's are compatible with your motherboard before dropping the new chip in.

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1 hour ago, CUDA_Cores said:

It depends, what CPU and mobo specifically?

 

Some LGA775 mobos will only cooperate with the core 2 duo and core 2 quad series processors while some will only work with the netburst architecture (pentium 4, pentium D). Others will work with all of them. What CPU and mobo are you intending to use?

Some mobo straight out of an office PC. Ill just trial-and-error it

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