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Why would any of those games have any issues running on lower end motherboards? Nothing is stopping a cheap motherboard from running a good CPU and video card. My fastest gaming system is on a $60 or 70 Biostar HiFi motherboard and runs any game. You can easily play games on a 3-4-5 generation old Intel CPU, you don't need a latest motherboard. My 1st generation Intel...
No way, There is not way to make a cpu work with a adapter, you need a motherboard with the right socket for your CPU of choice, sorry man 🙁 you could go with cheap motherboards though I could help you with that.
 
Back in the 486 days, a company called Cyrix created an adapter that would plug into the socket and allow you to replace a DX2-50 with a DX4-100 (or something like that, I don't recall exactly). I actually did it with my AST desktop, but that was almost 30 years ago. There hasn't been anything like that since.

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I don't remember any CPU adapters in 2009. I do remember the older ones for the 486 chips, I actually used one to upgrade a system in a company in the 90s. Made for a decent increase in speed but was a pain because the case was too small to hold stock heatsink along with the length the adapter added.
 


in old days the memory controller was outside the CPU ... and there was no PCIe lanes coming out of the CPU.

forget it, such Adapter even if some one tries to make it , will cost you more than a new motherboard. :) as simple as that.
 
ye simple is that you buy cpu and motherboard so its $$+$$$ oh ye memmory

 




well , motherboards are cheap today not like old times .. you can get a new generation motherboard for as low as $100

any adapter you make will cost you $100 as well , for the memory slots must be on the adapter board and ou will need the new memory as well.

the only pins that you will keep are the PCIe lanes and the DMI lanes (if the same) and the power pins ...

it will be expensive
 


AST disappeared without traces ... but as I recall , ECS made their motherboards .
 

i have no idea how i can use Video editing software and run latest Video games in a free time for descent frame rate on 100$ motherboard,just saying
 


September 24, 2002 is when those things came out, for Pentium 3 and 4. Things are a lot more complex now, all those adapters did was help mate the pins, they can't actually convert what information those pins send out. They only worked for specific sockets and CPUs. The socket info was the same, the pin layout on the CPUs changed. If you read the article it explains why those adapters existed.

They did not actually change the socket of the CPU function which is what you need to do. If the sockets, pins, CPUs, motherboards, all did the same thing over the same wires, sure you can use a simple adapter to just move the pin connections around to match the socket, but that is not what is going on.

You can find technical info on CPU layouts, they usually get released in some detail during a new CPU introduction, you can compare them between generations.
 


$100 motherboard can do all that. what you said depends on the CPU and memory and not on the motherboard itself.

The motherboard Just allows you to use the new chipset and the new CPU , does not change how you use the software.
 
The only thing even remotely close to this that happened anytime recently was the 775 to 771 adapter that allowed you to use Xeons instead of plain old Core2Quads in an LGA 775 motherboard, but that was basically a simple film that insulated/rerouted certain pins to allow a 775 board to boot with the Xeons. I don't believe anything similar has been made (most likely not even possible?) on the newer sockets since. On AMD's side, they held on to AM3/+ for quite a while, so I can't imagine why anyone wouldn't want to upgrade one of those clunkers.

Face it OP, time to pay up if you want to upgrade.
 
$100 motherboard can do all that. what you said depends on the CPU and memory and not on the motherboard itself.

The motherboard Just allows you to use the new chipset and the new CPU , does not change how you use the software.


i have no idea who wanna run games like gta v,bf1 on old motherboard,cause you cant find latest motherboards for 100$ its impossible.
 


you can fin H and B series motherboards for $100

The Z series are the expensive ones.
 
you missing my point completely.
 


I think everyone reading this is; you're not being terribly clear what you're getting at here.
 


Why would any of those games have any issues running on lower end motherboards? Nothing is stopping a cheap motherboard from running a good CPU and video card. My fastest gaming system is on a $60 or 70 Biostar HiFi motherboard and runs any game. You can easily play games on a 3-4-5 generation old Intel CPU, you don't need a latest motherboard. My 1st generation Intel i7 960 in an OEM Dell system with a 4 year old video card can run GTA V or other modern games with no issues. I won't be running them at 1440 on high with 60 fps, but on medium at 1080 it can be a gaming setup just fine.

Now if you are talking about building a high end system with 2-3 video cards and heavy overclocking, built in WiFi, extra ports, etc... then a $100 motherboard may be not enough.
 
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