IPIBL-lb

Hello. So I currently built a computer and I bought the Asus ipibl-lb or Benicia-GL8E HP. Righ now I have an intel processor e7300 in there but I really need a quad. I want to be sure before you buy the Q9550 will work with this mobo. THX

@nicknfs, welcome to the forum.

Here is the information from CPU to the motherboard upgrade:

Motherboard supports the following processor upgrades:

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