CPU upgrade for dc7700 C2D 6300 to Pentium D 3.2 XE?

Hello everyone, I recently bought a HP/Compaq dc7700 SFF with a processor intel Core 2 Duo E6300 1.86 GHz. I have a spare Intel Pentium D 940 Extreme Edition @ 3.20 GHz and I wonder if there is much exchange gain it in. The OS is win7 64 bit, 8 GB RAM. the two procs are LGA775 socket.

Thanks in advance!

Thanks for the replies. In the search further, it seems that the C2D E6300 offer performance equal to the old Pentium D 3.2 with less electricity and heat consumption, so I'll leave it as what.

Thanks again.

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