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Mobo question If I have an AMD athlon xp and it says the motherboard is compatible with the AMD athlon 64, will my current processor work with it? |
Re: Mobo question it should, check for a list of supported processors, most will support it. |
Re: Mobo question I did and all it says is AMD athlon 64. what I want to know is if there is a difference between the athlon xp and the athlon 64. |
Re: Mobo question yeah ones 64 bit, i still THINK it should accept it because i doubt a company would make a mobo just for one processor |
Re: Mobo question it wont... different sockets, sorry to tell you :^/ |
Re: Mobo question I cant find any mobos for an Athlon XP, can someone find me one? |
Re: Mobo question I think you're looking for a socket A. The 64's are socket 754 and more recently 939. Just look on newegg or something for a socket A amd. I personaly have a k7n2 delta running a 2800+ chip. That mobo's pretty decent. It will Probably be an nforce 2 also. |
Re: Mobo question WTF? Someone said Socket 754 and Socket 462, aka socket A, are compatible. Impossible. Socket 754 CPU's have a on CPU single channel memory controller. The Socket A mobo's have the memory controller in the Northbridge chipset. Any Nforce, and Nforce2 mobo's are Socket A/Socket 462 compatible. My experience is Nforce mobo's wont let you overclock but VIA chipsets will. DFI has a nice MATX mobo for about $79 and it has SATA, USB 2.0, and supports all Socket A mobos's and IIRC supports 400MHz front side bus. |
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