Okay, so, here's the deal. The guy who originally installed my old CPU installed it in a manner that the fan on top of it melted off any product numbers and all that. All I know is that the place it hooks into says mPGA478B. It was originally a Celeron. Well, when taking it out, the pins were bent, so I needed to buy a new one. I went online to find one, searched the mPGA478B thing, cross referenced it with the Dell, it said everything was a-okay. BUT, once I received it, it didn't work. The new one is an Intel Pentium 4, Northwood Core 478 Socket with specs 2.6GHz, 512 KB 800MHz. I've read that you CAN interchange a Celeron with a Pentium...but looking closely I also realized that the inside of it (those little rows of rectangles...I'm not a computer person so I'm not sure what they are called) are vertical, rather than horizontal like the old one. Now, does the direction of these affect whether or not it works? When I turn it on, the power light comes on, the fans work, but it just beeps. I've looked up the Phoenix BIOS codes, and the closest it comes to is the faulty CPU sound, so obviously that doesn't help out much to me.
So, first off, I'm wondering if this part is even compatible, and if so, is there actually something (other than actually putting it in the computer) that I'm needing to do because I'm changing from a Celeron to a Pentium? Please keep in mind with that, though, that I can't run the computer it's on, so I can't log onto that one to download any upgrades or whatnot.
Here is the information on the CPU and computer, the best I can figure. Let me know if more info is needed.
Computer:
Dell
Serial Number: F7V8X11
There are two numbers written on the back: 76850264 and 7360D46
Model Number: MTC2
MoBo Rev: A00
Pentium CPU:
Intel Pentium 4
2.6GHz/512/800
SL6WH
7329A635
6334A645
0729
That's all I can find, unless you need the really long numbers on any of the serial code bars anywhere. If so let me know.
Thanks