Dc7800 and Pentium D?

I had a computer DC7800 USDT who came without a processor.

I wonder if I can temporarily adapt a processor 3.00 GHz Pentium D 925.

The Pentium D is not on the list with Prosessors supported in Ref. to the DC7800 technical guide.

Hans

Hello Hans,.

You can install the processor and check however, it is strictly recommended not to do.

Although I am an employee of HP, I speak for myself and not for HP.

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