HP A6421 UK. THE PROCESSOR UPGRADE
Does anyone know the fastest CPU, I can install it on a mobo Narra 3 (3.02)? Will also stock 300W PSU with a CPU upgrade?
Hello
Here is the list of processors that can be upgraded to the motherboard of your computer.
Up to 9600 maxi 95W Phenom
Athlon 64 X 2 5600 89W max
Athlon64 4000
Sempron - 4000
Yes certainly the 300W power supply would be sufficient to ensure that the list of the processors above.
Hope that helps...
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