I'm Looking to Upgrade the Processor in My Verition M265

Warthog
Warthog Member Posts: 3 New User
edited March 1 in 2020 Archives
Hi,

I'm looking to upgrade the processor in my Acer Veriton M265 desktop. It has the E5300 Pentium running at 2.6 GHz. I saw a post about a similar subject but needed some more information before buying a new chip. A response to the previous post listed the processors that were compatible with this computer as shown below:

KC.83001.QQ0CPU QUAD.Q8300/2.5G/4M/1333/
KC.83001.QQVCPU QUAD.Q8300/2.5G/4M/1333/95W
KC.84001.QQ0CPU QUAD.Q8400/2.66G/4M/1333
KC.94001.QQ0CPU.QUAD.Q9400/2.66G/2*3M/1333
KC.95501.QQ0CPU.Q9550/2.83G/2*6M/1333/C1
KC.95501.QQECPU.Q9550/2.83G/2*6M/1333/E0

The Q9550 series shown lists the L2 Cache as 6 meg, but the Intel site states that the Q9550 series chips have 12 meg of L2 Cache. Are the Intel chips with the 12 meg of L2 cache going to work in my computer? Also, since the Q9550 series states that the base frequency is 2.83 GHz, will this chip work in my computer with a 2.6 GHz frequency?

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  • MaClane
    MaClane ACE Posts: 35,598 Trailblazer
    Good evening Warthog !

    Will it work? ... Yes.
    But there are several issues:
    What FSB support on your motherboard?
    I would have to replace the CPU cooler with a more powerful one.
    The PSU would possibly have to be replaced due to the demand for increased TDP.


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  • StevenGen
    StevenGen ACE Posts: 12,165 Trailblazer
    edited January 2020
    Warthog said:
    Hi,

    I'm looking to upgrade the processor in my Acer Veriton M265 desktop. It has the E5300 Pentium running at 2.6 GHz. I saw a post about a similar subject but needed some more information before buying a new chip. A response to the previous post listed the processors that were compatible with this computer as shown below:

    KC.83001.QQ0CPU QUAD.Q8300/2.5G/4M/1333/
    KC.83001.QQVCPU QUAD.Q8300/2.5G/4M/1333/95W
    KC.84001.QQ0CPU QUAD.Q8400/2.66G/4M/1333
    KC.94001.QQ0CPU.QUAD.Q9400/2.66G/2*3M/1333
    KC.95501.QQ0CPU.Q9550/2.83G/2*6M/1333/C1
    KC.95501.QQECPU.Q9550/2.83G/2*6M/1333/E0

    The Q9550 series shown lists the L2 Cache as 6 meg, but the Intel site states that the Q9550 series chips have 12 meg of L2 Cache. Are the Intel chips with the 12 meg of L2 cache going to work in my computer? Also, since the Q9550 series states that the base frequency is 2.83 GHz, will this chip work in my computer with a 2.6 GHz frequency?

    The max CPU that you can upgrade your Acer Veriton M265 desktop with its OEM mobo and the Intel Pentium E5300 socket 775 is to an Intel Pentium Core 2 Duo E8600 which has a probability of 96% for an upgrade from the E5300 on the Socket 775 with the following specs: 2 core / 2 threads / 3.333GHz FSB 1333 MHz / L2 Cache 6MB / TDP 65W, which will improve your systems CPU E5300 performance by 35.90% with the E8600 but, that is not the only other factor(s) that can and will improve a computers performance e.g. more and faster RAM and an SSD will improve your system performance even more!

    To get a guide for any CPU upgrade, always look at the CPU Upgrade site for CPU compatibilities and upgrades, as some CPU’s cant be upgraded at all, as they are soldered on, mainly for laptops. Have a look here for the upgrades to the E5300 at:  http://www.cpu-upgrade.com/CPUs/Intel/Pentium_Dual-Core/E5300.html


  • MaClane
    MaClane ACE Posts: 35,598 Trailblazer
    StevenGen said:
    Warthog said:
    Hi,

    I'm looking to upgrade the processor in my Acer Veriton M265 desktop. It has the E5300 Pentium running at 2.6 GHz. I saw a post about a similar subject but needed some more information before buying a new chip. A response to the previous post listed the processors that were compatible with this computer as shown below:

    KC.83001.QQ0CPU QUAD.Q8300/2.5G/4M/1333/
    KC.83001.QQVCPU QUAD.Q8300/2.5G/4M/1333/95W
    KC.84001.QQ0CPU QUAD.Q8400/2.66G/4M/1333
    KC.94001.QQ0CPU.QUAD.Q9400/2.66G/2*3M/1333
    KC.95501.QQ0CPU.Q9550/2.83G/2*6M/1333/C1
    KC.95501.QQECPU.Q9550/2.83G/2*6M/1333/E0

    The Q9550 series shown lists the L2 Cache as 6 meg, but the Intel site states that the Q9550 series chips have 12 meg of L2 Cache. Are the Intel chips with the 12 meg of L2 cache going to work in my computer? Also, since the Q9550 series states that the base frequency is 2.83 GHz, will this chip work in my computer with a 2.6 GHz frequency?

    The max CPU that you can upgrade your Acer Veriton M265 desktop with its OEM mobo and the Intel Pentium E5300 socket 775 is to an Intel Pentium Core 2 Duo E8600 which has a probability of 96% for an upgrade from the E5300 on the Socket 775 with the following specs: 2 core / 2 threads / 3.333GHz FSB 1333 MHz / L2 Cache 6MB / TDP 65W, which will improve your systems CPU E5300 performance by 35.90% with the E8600 but, that is not the only other factor(s) that can and will improve a computers performance e.g. more and faster RAM and an SSD will improve your system performance even more!

    To get a guide for any CPU upgrade, always look at the CPU Upgrade site for CPU compatibilities and upgrades, as some CPU’s cant be upgraded at all, as they are soldered on, mainly for laptops. Have a look here for the upgrades to the E5300 at:  http://www.cpu-upgrade.com/CPUs/Intel/Pentium_Dual-Core/E5300.html



    Wrong.

    The motherboard for this model supports up to a C2Q Q9650 listed in the service manual and tested by Acer.

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  • Warthog
    Warthog Member Posts: 3 New User
    Steven,

    From your post I'm assuming that I can't use any of the processors from the list in my original post. Is this because of power dissipation issues (65W for the 5300, vs.95W for those in the list) or are there other operational features that make these processors incompatible? As I understand it, power dissipation is mostly dependent upon how much processing the chip is doing. My application will mostly involve surfing the web, reading email, watching videos on YouTube, and reading PDF documents. These seem like tasks that don't demand a lot of processing power. In my application, will one of the processors from the list still work?

    Also, the speed of the E8600 is listed as 3.33 GHz, whereas the E5300 is listed as 2.66 GHz. Will the MB clock change to 3.33 GHz when the new E8600 is installed. (From this question, you can see that I don't know much about motherboards).

    As another question, do you know if the MB in the M265 supports dual-channel memory? I don't see a setting to enable it in the BIOS and there is no use in spending the money for two matched memory modules when I can just buy one 2 GB module to upgrade the memory to 4 GB.
  • MaClane
    MaClane ACE Posts: 35,598 Trailblazer
    edited January 2020
    Dual-channel technology does not depend on Bio configurations, but on support from controllers.
    To activate the technology, just use RAM banks in identical pairs.

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  • Warthog
    Warthog Member Posts: 3 New User
    MaClane,

    Based upon the replay that I made to Steven above, in my particular application, will the Q9650 or similar work without making a change to the cooling system? I don't want this small upgrade job to turn into a major operation.
  • MaClane
    MaClane ACE Posts: 35,598 Trailblazer
    You will have to check for more powerful cooler replacement issues, adequate PSU and improve internal cooling.

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