The OptiPlex gx280 processor upgrade

Hello

I'm looking to upgrade my processor at 3 ghz pentium 4 530 I have on my foxconn ls36 MB s775. I'm not sure if it's the original mb of the computer, and I don't know if I can pass a core2duo.  I know it's a bit old, but still...

Any help would be appreciated,

Thank you
Sergiu

Hi Sergiu,

No, your system does not support a Core2Duo. This thread gives the list of options.

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