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Hello everyone!
My one pc is an older Alienware system that was purchased back in 2004.
It is an AMD 64 4000+ 939 socket. 74 gig raptor hard drive. 600w silverstone power supply. Liquid cooling on the cpu. Big ugly alienware atx case.
My question today is would it be worthwhile and/or even possible to replace the current motherboard with a nice 775 socket mb with a new dual core or quad core intel chip and use the exisiting case, cpu, hard drive, and liquid cooling system that is already in place to save some money instead of doing a completely new build?
Would I be able to just clean the cpu cooling block from the liquid cooling system and just apply it to a new chip? the 939 socket amd chips are obviously bigger than say a E8500 775 socket intel chip. Would the cooling block even be effective since the block is bigger than the chip?
I do apologize for the newbishness of my questions, im just trying to save some money by using what exisiting parts I have that I can recycle.
Thank you kindly for any advice or comments everyone, it is most appreciated. =)
My one pc is an older Alienware system that was purchased back in 2004.
It is an AMD 64 4000+ 939 socket. 74 gig raptor hard drive. 600w silverstone power supply. Liquid cooling on the cpu. Big ugly alienware atx case.
My question today is would it be worthwhile and/or even possible to replace the current motherboard with a nice 775 socket mb with a new dual core or quad core intel chip and use the exisiting case, cpu, hard drive, and liquid cooling system that is already in place to save some money instead of doing a completely new build?
Would I be able to just clean the cpu cooling block from the liquid cooling system and just apply it to a new chip? the 939 socket amd chips are obviously bigger than say a E8500 775 socket intel chip. Would the cooling block even be effective since the block is bigger than the chip?
I do apologize for the newbishness of my questions, im just trying to save some money by using what exisiting parts I have that I can recycle.
Thank you kindly for any advice or comments everyone, it is most appreciated. =)