OptiPlex 755 processor upgrade

I'm looking for a few more years on the 755 that I use in my office and I have a few questions to upgrade. This is a minitower with a Q6600 processor configuration. Is there a chart that shows which processors can be used with the mobo 819 0GM? Any other series motherboards will fit the 755 chassis?

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No other motherboards do not fit or work with the Ribbon on the front panel cable.

After the update to the latest version of the bios, I would say up to 45nm Q9650 for Mini lathe.

You will need to make sure you get PC6400 DDR2 Ram, if you do this.

UPDATE THE BIOS BEFORE trying to install a newer processor.

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The Dell spec for the desktop version lists the Q6600, Q9450, and Q9550 CPUs.http://www.dell.com/downloads/global/products/optix/en/opti_755_techspecs.pdf

The Q9650 has worked in my bios minitour A20.

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