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Okay as some of you may know, my main gaming computer fried.. I've been using a crappy laptop lately. I've almost got all the pieces I need to get it running again... I've managed to get ahold of a somewhat old ASUS motherboard. It has an AM2+ processor slot on it. I am wondering if I need to go purchase an AM2+ Quad Core cpu specifically (Which i cant find in stock anywhere) or can I purchase a AM3 CPU? I read somewhere the AM3 can be used in an AM2 slot, but not the other way around, but I want to fully know before purchasing anything, waiting a week for it to be delivered and then finding it not working. Thanks!



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This is what I read but I still think it is motherboard specific in the bios I would look up the CPU support for your board on the ASUS web site

 

  • AM3 processors work on AM2+ motherboards due to the presence of both the DDR2 and DDR3 memory controllers on the processor
  • AM2+ processors do not work on AM3 motherboards due to the processor's lack of a DDR3 memory controller


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This is what I read but I still think it is motherboard specific in the bios I would look up the CPU support for your board on the ASUS web site

 

  • AM3 processors work on AM2+ motherboards due to the presence of both the DDR2 and DDR3 memory controllers on the processor
  • AM2+ processors do not work on AM3 motherboards due to the processor's lack of a DDR3 memory controller

 

Hell yeah!

Asus supplies on the website what the motherboard can handle and with what BIOS.

 

Do a CPU-Z dump :)

 



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k thx guys. i should be able to purchase mine this week :)



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I run a AM3 1090T in a AM2+ board, I would make sure you update the bios to the latest version first if you can


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