I can't remember how I stumbled across this exactly but it inspired me to upgrade my Dell optiplex 745 which used a 3.0ghz Pentium D which DID NOT support virtualization as I also needed it for emulation. Since watching this I upgraded to a Q6600 and I have seen people have success as far as the Q6700 AND ALSO Q6800! I haven't tried either of them but I will in the future for fun. I learned a lot watching this. Thanks buddy
This is a very clear video to follow. I've never come across a video that explains a processor upgrade in such detail. If there is one thing I didn't like, it was the overuse of thermal paste. You didb't need anything like that much. Thank you for a great tutorial!
Nice work with this computer, have you maked many upgrades since you have found it in trash. May i ask how much money have did you spent with this computer and even what is the difference between how it was warking in past, when have you first time found it, and how it works now? I'm sorry if my grammar it is not very good, this is not my mother language...
It's definitely starting to add up but I like doing the upgrades too. I just looked back at what I have spent so far, $53 for a 1TB HD, $30 for the EVGA Geforce 210 video card, I don't remember what I spent on Win 7 64 bit but I see it is going for around $30 on Ebay. I bought mine on Ebay too, $5 for the recent 2.4GHz Intel Core 2 Duo E6600 . That's about $143 that I put into it so far. It's like when someone gives you a free fish tank and before you know it you have spent a lot of money on fish and equipment. It looks like you can get a similar refurbished dell optiplex for around $169 plus shipping on Ebay right now but where is the fun in that. I just received an Intel Core 2 Quad Q6700 SLACQ 2.66GHZ 8M Socket 775 Quad Core CPU Processor from Ebay that I want to try and that was $23. This processor has 8MB cache compared to the 4MB on the current E6600 that I just installed. I guess I'll stop after this processor.
Thank you for your answer, I have owned an intel Core 2 Quad Q6700 it would be a super upgrade for your pc, I think it is still good today and it will make the job. I am waiting more projects with arduino that i will love to try :) Have a good day.
eTech Tom I have the exact same computer and the Q6700 you mentioned is actually the best cpu that this motherboard can take. I did a lot of research to figure this out. Just got one from eBay myself.
I got a free Dell Optiplex 380 sff from my work with 2gb of DDR3 ram and a Core 2duo 7500. It had a dead HD so I bought a new WD 1tb had for about $53 can. from CC. Since I upgraded to Win 10 on my desktop I couldnt play all my old games. The Dell will be my Win 7 old game pc. So far I updated the bios and all the drivers and Im now looking to increase the ram to 8gb and add a video card soon so far its running great. This cheap pc's are great to play around with and upgrade cheaply.
Estoy viendo este vídeo en 2020 y no sabía que se podía instalar ese procesador, voy a comprarlo para mí Optiplex 745 igual a la tuya, recomiendas uno más actual?
@@danyram3750tienes que actualizar la BIOS a la 2.6.6 y ya le puedes poner el Q6600, me regalaron una y la actualice le puse 8 de ram un ssd y una gtx 750 ti que tenía y listo PC para emular y jugar algo no tan viejo.
i followed every step till u apply the arctic silver paste,...the i stopped since i didn't have it.bro it would have been best if u told us what are necessary things for this procedures.now i just stopped the repairing procedure because of this,...though the video was good.
Hello i have a question about dell optiplex 760.. i have these pc for quite sometime now and i just recently upgrade from 4gb memory to 8 gb memory.. now my question is would i be able to upgrade my processor from core 2 duo to core 2 quad which is the highest one i need is a q9650 processor that runs 3.00 ghz.. thank you and have a good day
yo le puse un q6600 slacr y le hice bsel mod para ponerlo a 3ghz, le compré un SSD de 240gb, 2x4gb de ram y una gt 1030 gddr5 y es una buena máquina para jugar a 900p
does the thermal compund go directly onto the top of the new cpu chip, or rather, doesn't the thermal compound go on top of the clear plastic heat spreader lid that holds the cpu chip in place? Then the thermal compound will be directly in contact with the heat sink? thanks
The 3.06 Ghz CPU is newer than the 2.40 Ghz CPU. Your motherboard chipset is older architecture than the 3.06 Ghz CPU and can not recognise it. No support is available for that 3.06 Ghz CPU. That's why your PC didn't want to start with the 3.06 Ghz CPU.
All processors with 1333 fsb will not work only 1066fsb and lower what ever the power of processor q6700 core 2 quad 8mb will work good on optiplex 745 with bios version 2.6.4 with true experiment 10/11/2022
Welcome. Finally, if I took your advice, I have the same Optiplex 745 and I want to know which processor, Core 2 Duo Quad Q6700, will be accepted on the device, which type of format it will have SFF
@@sheko_F2021 hey body my experiment in dell is excellent 👍 first make bios update their bin file dell 745 or 755 or760 or780 or any optiblex old model then just use any quad core but must know that it will not work with any 1333fps processor only 1066 and enjoy with four threads pc equalivate. Core i3 i5 2nd gen it could work and play gamings but with some limits example could make pes2017 and gata v and all action games just sniper ghost warrior 2 work good with good pci express ddr3gpu and good ddr2 rams enjoy✌️✌️🇾🇪🇾🇪my friend
Amigo hola, una ayuda, tengo un dell Optiplex 745 sff, con grafica AMD radeon HD 6450 de 1gb, un disco duro mecanico de 2tb, 6 gb de ram, y le acabo de comprar un procesador core 2 quad q9450, y no enciende, (tenia antes un q6600, pero se dañor)
way too much thermal compound , all you need is a dot about the size of a grain of rice in the middle of the chip and put the heat sink back on , too much wont help cooling in the least
does the thermal compund go directly onto the top of the new cpu chip, or rather, doesn't the thermal compound go on top of the clear plastic heat spreader lid that holds the cpu chip in place? Then the thermal compound will be directly in contact with the heat sink? thanks