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March 13th, 2022 10:00
CPU upgrade for Vostro260
Hello all, this is my first post. I have a Dell Vostro 260 with a (Sandy Bridge) Intel G630 Pentium CPU that I want to upgrade from but I cannot find anywhere a list of CPUs that are compatible with it.
I already bought a Core i7-3770S from eBay but when I put it in and the system wont even POST. The seller said it's because it is not compatible with my system and so took it back and refunded me but now I'm left with the question of what CPUs are compatible?
Wikipedia and Intel websites imply that the Intel H61 (Cougar Point) chipset is compatible with any and all CPUs that fit the LGA 1155 socket so it must be some limitation of the motherboard.
I really just need to know what the fastest CPU guaranteed to work in this system is. Thank You.
NJDave
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March 13th, 2022 12:00
I guess a "guarantee" would include only CPUs that Dell has sold/supported in the 260. It's kind of tough since Dell has removed the documentation, but if this website is to be believed (?), the CPUs listed there should all have support in the BIOS. HardwareCorner lists "Best CPUs" for an upgrade, but it's hard to know whether their recommendation is based on actual experience with this system. This community poster with hands-on experience got i7-2600 working in a 260s.
tankguy1983
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March 13th, 2022 13:00
Hey thanks. "guarantee" meant tested/working by anyone, including Dell but really anyone.
So, if I understand it properly, it was born with Sandy Bridge, and it will die with Sandy Bridge.
That blows. Every other motherboard based on Intel chipsets will run with any CPU made within the same Tick-Tock cycle except for (apparently) Dell motherboards. Well, looks like I now gotta buy a Sandy Bridge CPU.
Thanks Bro.
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April 15th, 2023 15:00
The Dell Vostro 260 supports Gen2 Intel Core technology. Intel introduced their second generation micro architecture named Sandy Bridge in 2011. The maximum number of cores is 6 (on an i7 processor). Desktops use the 1155 LGA socket and DDR3-1066 RAM. The second generation of Intel Core is old but still sufficient for office, home tasks and retro gaming. If you plan to enjoy more recent games, a more recent CPU is required.
Best CPU for you : Core i7 2700K but you need 350-400 PSU.