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Dell E93839 Ga0402 Motherboard Specs Upd 【FHD 2026】

For more information on the Dell E93839 GA0402 motherboard, please refer to the following resources:

If you have an old office PC gathering dust or recently picked up a cheap OptiPlex, you are likely holding this specific motherboard. As components for modern systems get more expensive, upgrading these legacy "sleepers" has become a popular hobby, and understanding the exact specifications of the GA0402 is the first step to giving a ten-year-old machine a surprising new lease on life.

Below are the updated technical specifications for this motherboard: Chipset: Intel Q45 Express with ICH10DO. Processor Socket: LGA 775 (supports FSB up to 1333 MHz). Form Factor: MicroATX (Proprietary Dell design). Processor Support dell e93839 ga0402 motherboard specs upd

The Dell E93839 GA0402 balances enterprise stability with essential expansion options. Technical Specification Intel Q45 Express Chipset w/ICH10DO CPU Socket LGA 775 (Socket T) Memory Support Dual-channel DDR3 SDRAM (Non-ECC) DIMM Slots 4 x Memory Slots Max RAM Capacity Up to 16GB (4 x 4GB modules) Expansion Slots 1x PCIe x16, 1x PCIe x1, 2x Legacy PCI Storage Interfaces 4 x SATA II (3.0 Gb/s) connectors, 1x eSATA Form Factor Proprietary MicroATX (approx. 9.6 x 9.6 inches) Processor & CPU Compatibility

The motherboard supports Dual-Channel DDR3 memory architecture. For more information on the Dell E93839 GA0402

64 Mb (8 MB) NVRAM chip featuring Intel vPro Technology management. CPU Socket & Processor Compatibility

Supports processors like the Q9400, Q9550, and Q9650 featuring up to a 1333 MHz FSB and 12MB of L2 cache. Processor Socket: LGA 775 (supports FSB up to 1333 MHz)

Ensure you use low-density, double-sided RAM (chips on both sides of the stick). Modern high-density single-sided 4GB modules may cause a boot failure or a continuous beep code on this platform. Built-in Connectivity and I/O Ports

Install a (Solid State Drive) as your boot drive. This is the single most impactful upgrade you can make. A cheap 240GB or 480GB SATA SSD will make the system feel like new.

In the world of modern PCs with rainbow-lit components and water cooling loops, there is still a thriving community of enthusiasts dedicated to getting the most out of older hardware. The Dell E93839 GA0402 motherboard is a prime example. Found predominantly inside Dell OptiPlex desktops from the late 2000s, this board represents the tail end of the Intel Core 2 Duo era.

Q9650, Q9550, Q8400 (ideal for modern multi-threaded budget workloads) Intel Core 2 Duo: E8400, E8500, E7500 Intel Pentium Dual-Core: E5400, E5300 Intel Celeron: For basic, low-power applications Memory & Architecture Upgrades