Hello good people of tomshardware.com! I am a long time troll of your forums and decided I'd come out of the woodwork. I'm stumped and I need your help.
I have a Gateway DX4200 UB-0001A. The board is an AM2+, but for the life of me I can not figure out the exact name foxxcon gave it. All I know is Gateway calls the motherboard an RS780. As such, I haven't been able to download BIOS support from the foxxconn website. They don't have any supported AM2+ mobos listed as RS780.
I am trying to swap in a phenom 2 955 quad core black edition with a 95w TDP. I made sure not to get the 125w version, as I didn't want to replace my psu or fry my mobo. I tried to just swap out the processors without a BIOS update, but this did not work.
I went to the Gateway website and even chatted with a rep. They don't have any BIOS updates that allow AM3 compatibility even though the socket--with the correct BIOS, of course--will physically support the AM3 cpu. That's why I was trying to look at the Foxconn website and find the exact name of the motherboard. I was hoping I'd have better luck with them.
I tried using a homebrew BIOS, since I couldn't find AM3 support. Afterwards, my computer wouldn't post. Luckily, pulling out the mobo battery reset the bios to factory settings and I can boot again using the original Phenom 9550 cpu that my computer came with.
P.S. I am a pretty big noob so if I ask some dumb questions please forgive me. Thanks
I have a Gateway DX4200 UB-0001A. The board is an AM2+, but for the life of me I can not figure out the exact name foxxcon gave it. All I know is Gateway calls the motherboard an RS780. As such, I haven't been able to download BIOS support from the foxxconn website. They don't have any supported AM2+ mobos listed as RS780.
I am trying to swap in a phenom 2 955 quad core black edition with a 95w TDP. I made sure not to get the 125w version, as I didn't want to replace my psu or fry my mobo. I tried to just swap out the processors without a BIOS update, but this did not work.
I went to the Gateway website and even chatted with a rep. They don't have any BIOS updates that allow AM3 compatibility even though the socket--with the correct BIOS, of course--will physically support the AM3 cpu. That's why I was trying to look at the Foxconn website and find the exact name of the motherboard. I was hoping I'd have better luck with them.
I tried using a homebrew BIOS, since I couldn't find AM3 support. Afterwards, my computer wouldn't post. Luckily, pulling out the mobo battery reset the bios to factory settings and I can boot again using the original Phenom 9550 cpu that my computer came with.
P.S. I am a pretty big noob so if I ask some dumb questions please forgive me. Thanks