Eff One Commendable Sep 9, 2016 4 0 1,510 Feb 28, 2017 #1 Socket LGA 775. From what I've read, they only support Pentium 4s and not dual core?
Solution Petrossa Feb 28, 2017 That would be correct. The closest you'll get to dual core is a P4 with hyper threading. The chipset does not support more than that.
That would be correct. The closest you'll get to dual core is a P4 with hyper threading. The chipset does not support more than that.
Petrossa Splendid Jan 30, 2014 2,630 11 24,965 Feb 28, 2017 Solution #2 That would be correct. The closest you'll get to dual core is a P4 with hyper threading. The chipset does not support more than that. Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
That would be correct. The closest you'll get to dual core is a P4 with hyper threading. The chipset does not support more than that.
Eff One Commendable Sep 9, 2016 4 0 1,510 Feb 28, 2017 #3 One of these, then would be about the best you could get for that mobo? http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Intel-Pentium-4-571-SL7P2-SL8J7-800MHZ-3-8-GHz-1MB-LGA-775-CPU-Prozessoren-/131638416561?hash=item1ea642d4b1:g:uuAAAOSwl9BWLvfe Upvote 1 Downvote
One of these, then would be about the best you could get for that mobo? http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Intel-Pentium-4-571-SL7P2-SL8J7-800MHZ-3-8-GHz-1MB-LGA-775-CPU-Prozessoren-/131638416561?hash=item1ea642d4b1:g:uuAAAOSwl9BWLvfe
K krzyimprt Distinguished Mar 25, 2013 1,217 6 20,965 Feb 28, 2017 #4 Eff One : Socket LGA 775. From what I've read, they only support Pentium 4s and not dual core? Better off buying a board that supports at least a Q6600. Not even worth buying a CPU if it's a single core with HT. Upvote 1 Downvote
Eff One : Socket LGA 775. From what I've read, they only support Pentium 4s and not dual core? Better off buying a board that supports at least a Q6600. Not even worth buying a CPU if it's a single core with HT.
S smith.richard12221433 Sep 3, 2018 2 0 10 Sep 4, 2018 #5 That mobo, really why waste your money on a device with a single core chipset w/hyper threading Upvote 0 Downvote