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Logic?

i don’t think soo…

Okay, catchy title to get people to view this…. i have an acer aspire t180. In it, an AMD athlon 64 +3500 orleans proccesor (single core) 2.21ghz. The motherboard is a custom one made by Foxconn for Acer, (MCP61SM-AM [EM61SM/EM61PM]) What i want to find out is:

1. The Socket that the AMD Athlon 64 +3500 Orleans Proccesor usses.
2. The Socket that the mobo (motherboard) uses.
3. And to see if i can put an AMD Athlon x2 +6000 Proccesor into my mobo .

i used CPU-Z to fin d out all this info, but then, the next day, all the info had “changed” it sais before “Socket 939″ but now it sais “Socket AM2 (940) “, nothing else has changed… but i’m not sure because i dont want to buy a 200$ proccesor to only find out that it won’t fit!

Also i have a 300w power, no extra add in-s for my comp besides a 12w fan, would i be able to fit in a new Graphic Card?or would i need to get a new power box thingy for my comp.

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