It's OK for testing when you built your computer (for example to make sure that everything works), but after that you must buy the proper cooler for the Q8400 because the Q8400 has higher TDP than the e7500 (95W vs 65W).i bought a intel core 2 quad q8400 to upgrade from my intel core 2 duo e7500, i heard online that the cooler that i have on my core 2 duo will work on the core 2 quad, but im not completely sure
it is an STI 005492BTW, what is your motherboard?
If your motherboard allows better CPU, you should use something better than the Q8400.
You should check again,it doesn't seem that your motherboard is compatible with a Quad CPU.it is an STI 005492
it is an q8400, so it isnt compatible? the motherboard has a lga 775 slot and the p35/g33/g31 chipsetYou should check again,it doesn't seem that your motherboard is compatible with a Quad CPU.
Do you mean the E8400 (not Q8400 as you mentioned)?
The chipset is one thing, the Bios must support the CPU as well.it is an q8400, so it isnt compatible? the motherboard has a lga 775 slot and the p35/g33/g31 chipset
i don't know where i can update the bios on itThe chipset is one thing, the Bios must support the CPU as well.
You can try if you have the CPU to see if it works, make sure you have the latest Bios version.
I have a bit of good news. Found a record at CPU-Z validator of an STI 005492 using a Q8400.it is an STI 005492
omg thanks, my bios version is exactly that, thanks!I have a bit of good news. Found a record at CPU-Z validator of an STI 005492 using a Q8400.
https://valid.x86.fr/nbklqh
check if your board has the bios IPM31 0100 (05/11/2009)
if your mobo has that, or anything newer than that - then there's a good chance your Q8400 will work.