Presario CQ5320F: upgrade the processor 'not supported CPU.

I was looking to upgrade the CPU on my Presario CQ5320F, for most popular processors in the list on the HP site for my computer. So I bought one, actually two, of the AMD Phenom II X 4 processors (Deneb). When I installed it, them, I get a message saying that the CPU is not supported. I don't know how I got it done, but it does not work. I bought two of the processors by mistake. The code on the processors that I bought is "HDZ955FBK4DGM", which seems to be the processor in the list of compatible processors on the HP website.

-AMD Phenom II X 4 9xx/9xxe/8xx Quad-Core (Deneb)

-AMD Phenom II X 3 Triple-Core (Heka) 7xx/7xxe

-AMD Phenom II X 2 5xx (Callisto)

-II AMD Athlon X 4 6xx/6xxe (undactylopodite)

-AMD Athlon II X 3 4xx/4xxe (Rana)

-AMD Athlon II X 2 2xx/2xxe (Regor)

-AMD Sempron 1xx (Sargas)

I'd appreciate any help.

Thanks in advance,

nashville_bill

Thank you for giving me the answer. I guess it's time to look for a new motherboard now.

No doubt, it would be nice if someone let HP know this, so people like me would not try to use this processor with the motherboard.

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