CPU upgrade (HP Compaq dc5750)

System: HP Compaq dc5750

BIOS: version 786E3 2.22

Hi, I recently bought a CPU AMD Athlon X 2 5000 + for my system. The current one is AMD Athlon X 2 4400 + Not much of an upgrade, I know. But I'm going to build another system so I though I would just have both, use a faster on my primary system.

I checked in the user manual, the processor is indeed compatible with this mobo.

So when I have the 5000 + installed it don't post, no beep and I get no signal on the screen. I went from the old processor in and everything works fine. So my question is, I have to update my bios (v2.22), the cpu is bad or is it something else?

Let me know if you need additional information from me. Thanks, have a good evening.

Certainly the update of the BIOS.

Your version is 2.22 BIOS current BIOS is 2.36 Rev. Version 2.29. 7 sep 2007 added support for other processors.

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