Run that program then take a print screen of the first page that opens and upload it as an attachment. That will reveal what Motherboard, Current Processor, and RAM that you have in your computer at the moment.
The actual hardware info only provides part of the picture. OEM systems use customized motherboards. You have to go to Compaq's support site (HP?) to find out what specific processors this computer will support.
If this computer has the M2N68 LA motherboard in it, it will not accept the Phenom processors. It will only support processors up to Athlon 64 X2 with Dual Core technology up to 4800+ (up to 65 watt TDP)
The SR5610F shipped with two different motherboards, i.e. ASUS M2N68-LA (IVY8) or an ECS MCP61-PM-HM (IRIS8)
The processors supported by the M2N68-LA (IVY8) are as follows;
Socket type: AM2
Motherboard supports the following processor upgrades:
•Athlon 64 up to 3800+
•Athlon 64 X2 with Dual Core technology up to 4800+ (up to 65 watt TDP)
•Sempron - All
The processors supported by the MC61-PM-HM (IRIS8) are as follows;
Socket type: AM2
Motherboard supports the following processor upgrades:
•Athlon 64 X2 with Dual Core technology up to 4800+ (up to 65 Watt TDP)
•Athlon 64 up to 3800+
•Sempron - All
I would venture to say no, due to the fact that it is an OEM board.
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