Marta powered down the machine. She unplugged it, pressed the power button to drain residual charge, and carefully removed the case. Inside, the small form factor was a testament to cramped efficiency: a single stick of DDR2 RAM, a Celeron D processor the size of a postage stamp, and a coin-cell battery the color of a tarnished dime.
The dc5800 originally supported Core 2 Duo (Wolfdale/Conroe) and Pentium Dual-Core processors. Later BIOS revisions added microcode for newer 45nm chips (E7xxx and E8xxx series) and improved thermal management. Without the update, your system may fail to recognize a CPU upgrade or crash under load.
Marta powered down the machine. She unplugged it, pressed the power button to drain residual charge, and carefully removed the case. Inside, the small form factor was a testament to cramped efficiency: a single stick of DDR2 RAM, a Celeron D processor the size of a postage stamp, and a coin-cell battery the color of a tarnished dime.
The dc5800 originally supported Core 2 Duo (Wolfdale/Conroe) and Pentium Dual-Core processors. Later BIOS revisions added microcode for newer 45nm chips (E7xxx and E8xxx series) and improved thermal management. Without the update, your system may fail to recognize a CPU upgrade or crash under load.