Reference Dell E510 mobo that accompanies it; Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600?

I could just "slap" on an Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 to the motherboard standard E510?

I can't find a link to the plug to motherboard, it would be nice if somone could so that I could say for me maybe?

http://www.Newegg.com/product/product.aspx?item=N82E16819115017

BTW I upgraded RAM drive HARD video card and POWER supply to most professional things, so now the only things left which may require an upgrade is really the CPU (the reason im asking this question) and also the motherboard...

The power supply and the things I receive or that you have already installed work and are 610w which is a little more power I need... The power supply plugged in right now is 305 w LOL!

This CPU is the cheapest or for money that I can find on newegg.com and there as customers more than 2100!

Ed:

I think that it won't work but I thought I just needed an update of ram about 2 weeks ago and that he went to the PSU card AND now I play COD4 with 2.5 GB 3.2 ghz and 512 MB 256-bit 600 mhz 1800 mhz card WOW, but I heard that now, this processor is considered squat of pit for recent games... If I need to update my motherboard I don't think I can remove because I already ordered a power supply, a GPU and more ram...

It is becoming a bad loss for more than 40 hours of research and more than $250?

THANKS for any help that sort of thing really takes a lot of my own brain ram haha!

Message edited by Skullfire987 on 08/14/2008 23:18

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