DC 7700 Convertible Minitowers (CPU Upgrade)

I have HP DC7700 Convertible Minitowers with CPU Intel (r) Pentium (r) D CPU 3 .00GHz.

I want to change my processor to another, what is (maximum) CPU Options for my motherboard?

Hello:

For a free update problem, the max you can install is Conroe E6700 2.66 GHz processor.

If you install the latest update of the BIOS, you may be able to install the E7200 E7300 or E7400 processor, but I can't say for sure.  The so-called BIOS update adds support for the E7xxx processors.

The E7600 will install, but the FSB will not run at 533 MHz instead of the 1066 MHz, to what it is supposed to work.

Thus, I would not waste my time with that one.  The E7200 E7300 and E7400 may have the same problem, but I don't know.

HP has been informed by some members of the forum on the issue with the update of the BIOS and the FSB of 50% speed, but they have not done anything, and I doubt that they will ever be.

If it was me, I stick with the E6700 Conroe and enjoy a free issue, no upgrade hassles.

Info official processor upgrade is on the link below, page 9.

http://h18000.www1.HP.com/products/QuickSpecs/12543_ca/12543_ca.PDF

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