Unfortunately that doesn't necessarily mean it's going to work, without the motherboard supporting certain features/bios it won't allow you to use ivy bridge cpus (things weren't standardized like they are now when these cpus came out)

Yes but the issue is that board doesn't have the proper bios update available to it, this is either due to it being a wholesale board that predated/lacked a standard needed for ivy or simply foxconn never released one due to fiscal reasons.


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It had intel G645 cpu and 6GB of Micron DDR3 pc3-12800U 1600MHz memory. Windows 10 caused it to run very slow due to being a memory hog. It had BIOS v8.14 . I could not find bios 8.17. I upgraded cpu to i7-3770 (non-K) and replace the 2GB with a 4GB Micron memory stick. It accepted all with no problem. Also instead of running at 1333Mhz memory it automatically ran at 1600Mhz. (2x 4GB =8GB) like it went to XMP if able to select it in the BIOS. Note: AMI gave barebones BIOS Instructions and not like the wonderful UEFI Bioses of today. I went to the DEVICE MANAGER and updated all my Drivers to all devices if any were found. There was a new driver update required for the i7-3770's HD 4000 integrated graphics as the old was HD 2000 with the G645. Now my desktop is performing at an overall 40 percent improvement. The Intel i7-3770 cost $33 and one Micron DDR3 PC3-12800U 4GB ( part number or model 8JTF51264AZ-1G6E1) stick for $7. 2351a5e196

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