Upgrade CPU OptiPlex 755?

I have an Optiplex 755 of sff with the q6600 and Im thinking about buying a mini tour with the q6600 as 755. I know that I can move to the q9650, q9550 or q9450, no problem. But what about the xeon x 3350, x 3360 x 3370 3380 x, x 3353, x 3363? Specifically the x 3363 because his 80w so I can use the hsf stock; and you can find them for really cheap.

I know that they are not officially supported by dell, but I saw references it will work online.

And it would be a possible upgrade being the q6600 2.4 ghz, 8 MB L2, 1066fsb, 105w. 3363 x is 2.83 ghz, 12 MB L2, 1333 fsb and 80w.

My PC is used for folding at home, General internet surfing and use htpc. I want just the processing power as much as possible of my old system.

@FATPHATBOY88

Recently installed a LGA 771 Xeon X 3363 CPU in one of my computers Dell Optiplex 755 with a LGA 771-to-775 adapter: http://valid.canardpc.com/dxczhe

Very happy because the 3363 X is faster than the Core 2 Quad Q9650 and the Xeon E5450 evaluated!

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    Core 2 Duo
    Processor speed
    3.0 GHz

    Graphics

    GPU/VGA type
    Intel GMA 3100

    Memory

    Memory capacity
    8 GB DDR2

    Hard drive

    HARD DRIVE
    250 GB

    Optical drive

    Optical drive type
    DVD-ROM

    Display

    Screen size
    No screen

    Audio

    Audio chipset
    Integrated

    Communications

    LAN Chipset
    Integrated
    LAN speed
    10/100/1000Mbps

    Front panel ports

    Front USB
    2
    Front Audio ports
    2

    Rear panel ports

    COM
    1
    LPT
    1
    Video ports
    1 VGA PORT
    Rear USB
    6
    RJ45
    1 port
    Rear Audio ports
    1 x headphone jack, 1 x Microphone, 1 x line

    Manufacturer warranty

    Parts
    1 YEAR
    Labor
    1 YEAR
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    I need a 1 GB video card to run gmod. y at - it good cards that I can use

    Better to post this thread in the Forum video Desktop, here:

    http://en.community.Dell.com/forums/3515.aspx

    Bev.

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