processor for a m8400f

short and sweet which can pass this pc for?

Here are the specs of your PC:

m8400f specifications

Card mother Nettle3

You should be able to stick any processor that meets the following criteria:

  • Socket: AM2 +.
    is a...
    • Phenom with Quad Core technology (AM2 +)
    • Athlon 64 X 2 with Dual Core technology
    • Athlon 64
    • Sempron
  • http://products.AMD.com/en-us/DesktopCPUDetail.aspx?ID=447 & F1 = AMD + Phenom % E2% 84% a2 + x 4 + Quad-Core & F2 = F3 = F4 = 512 & F5 = AM2 %2 b & = F6 & F7 = 65nm + self & F8 = F9 = & F10 = No.

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