[SOLVED] Cpu Upgrade

Ray Plays

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Hey!

I have a Dell Alienware Aurora R4 ms-7591 mobo, and I want to replace my cpu with a better one, if it possible, I'm using now a I7-960 3,4ghz quad core, I searched a lot for a cpu support list for that mobo but I didn't find anything, which cpu can fit on that?

Maybe later I will buy waterpump for my pc, but again I didn't know which one can fit in my case (Genesis Irid300), I have that 2 question, thanks if someone response!
 
Solution
Hey, If you are looking to upgrade your CPU I would first know how to install one, and where to find the proper drivers. But, since you are wondering what CPU's will fit an i7-960 uses a FCLGA1366 Socket. http://www.cpu-world.com/Sockets/Socket 1366 (LGA1366).html

The socket used is not very common and is comparable to the 1155; extremely uncommon.
If you are looking to upgrade it will be very expensive for very little improvement from other socket capabilities.

My advice: Stick with what you have. It's not a bad CPU, and is probably going to benefit you the most, as the other available 1366 CPU's are in the thousands.
Hey, If you are looking to upgrade your CPU I would first know how to install one, and where to find the proper drivers. But, since you are wondering what CPU's will fit an i7-960 uses a FCLGA1366 Socket. http://www.cpu-world.com/Sockets/Socket 1366 (LGA1366).html

The socket used is not very common and is comparable to the 1155; extremely uncommon.
If you are looking to upgrade it will be very expensive for very little improvement from other socket capabilities.

My advice: Stick with what you have. It's not a bad CPU, and is probably going to benefit you the most, as the other available 1366 CPU's are in the thousands.
 
Solution
Hey, If you are looking to upgrade your CPU I would first know how to install one, and where to find the proper drivers. But, since you are wondering what CPU's will fit an i7-960 uses a FCLGA1366 Socket. http://www.cpu-world.com/Sockets/Socket 1366 (LGA1366).html

The socket used is not very common and is comparable to the 1155; extremely uncommon.
If you are looking to upgrade it will be very expensive for very little improvement from other socket capabilities.

My advice: Stick with what you have. It's not a bad CPU, and is probably going to benefit you the most, as the other available 1366 CPU's are in the thousands.
Thank you for the response!