XPS Gen 5 - compatibility Cpu explained?

Hi all. Well I've been poking around and found no solid information on what my computer can be upgraded to. Because my computer seems to be compatible with the Core 2 Duo. I was wondering if maybe there's even compatible with the Core 2 Quad, being that they have a 755 socket.

Tried to look to the top of my service tag to see the info from Bios A04 and what the hell he adds compatibility but could not find any usable information. I plead therefore here my question now after repeated failure to search for.

I have a Xps Gen 5

Motherboard model: 0GC068

Is current processor: Pentium D 830 3.0 ghz

Thank you

DirtAlliance

The XPS G5 does not support the Core 2 Duo.

Pentium 4 single core or Pentium D processors only.

http://en.community.Dell.com/support-forums/desktop/f/3514/p/19490386/20294741#20294741

Bev.

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