SR1600AN with ms-7184 mother CPU upgrade card

Desktop PC is a HP Compaq Presario SR1600AN, he has a card mother MS-7184 (socket 939) who came equipped with a Sempron processor. This motherboard will be a CPU Athlon 64 4000 + (number ADA3700DAA5BN)?

Yes and again above:

  • Supports AMD Athlon 64 X 2 (up to 4800 +) and Sempron processors (up to 3200 +)

From there:

http://support.HP.com/us-en/document/c00378480

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