ThinkCentre A62 processor

First of all, sorry for my English.

I have a ThinkCentre A62 7057-A92 that came from the factory with a Sempron 140 (AM3).

my bad I didn't read correctly. Is it is not listed, then it's hard to say if it is supported or not.

Also, a note of caution, since Lenovo did NOT officially support this line of CPU, you are on your own with updates.

P.S. I just asked my friend who have approximately 10 A62 in his office. He told me that the X 2 update does not work with all models of the A62, some support and others do not. So you must be careful with the upgrade.

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