Should be able to, I have 2 Celeron Socket 370s, 1.0GHz and 1.2GHz, and both are FC-PGA CPUs. The FIC FA-15T motherboards will accept P-III FC-PGA CPUs from 550MHz to 1.26GHz [when the book was published]. FC-PGA is commonly called the 'flip chip'.
i went to HP.com to down load a manual and there is nothing in there about my processor, however i did find some information on the site about my motherboard. it says...
About the Intel(R) Celeron(TM) Processor with MMX technology
These systems are designed to operate with the Intel Celeron Processor running at speeds up to 800 MHz. The microprocessor implements MMX(TM) technology and maintains full backward compatibility with the 8086, 80286, Intel 386, Intel 486, Pentium (R) processor, and Pentium Pro processors.
The processor, in addition to its expanded data and addressing capabilities, includes the following features:
Ready for the next generation OverDrive processor
On-chip numeric co-processor
32 KB Level 1 cache (16 KB for data, 16 KB for code)
128 KB Pipeline Burst Level 2 cache
Read and write burst mode bus cycles
Intel 810 chipset
Integrated 230 MHz RAMDAC Graphics Controller configured for 8M or 11M of Dymanic Video Memory
SDRAM memory expandable to 512 Mbytes
i looked inside my computer to see what type of socket i had so that i can upgrade and it is a PGA370. how do i tell what i can use and what i can't?
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