Archived from groups: alt.comp.periphs.mainboard.giga-byte (More info?)
Does anyone know...
The manual for the GA-8SIMLH-P-C says that this motherboard supports
0.13 micron Notrthwoord processors. It also states that it supports
400 / 533 <Hz FSB.
SO...
Has anybody tried using this motohtboard with the new Celeron "D"
series? I was pretty sure that these were low-end Prescott cores, but
they are S478, and they do run at 533 FSB - and they are cheap and
have 256K cache instead of 128K! Heck a 2.4 GHZ is less than $100 CDN
spanking new!
Archived from groups: alt.comp.periphs.mainboard.giga-byte (More info?)
"cloaked" <cloakedrun2001@NOSPAM.yahoo.ca> wrote in message news:426baa64.1382578@news.individual.net...
> Does anyone know...
>
> The manual for the GA-8SIMLH-P-C says that this motherboard supports
> 0.13 micron Notrthwoord processors. It also states that it supports
> 400 / 533 <Hz FSB.
>
> SO...
>
> Has anybody tried using this motohtboard with the new Celeron "D"
> series? I was pretty sure that these were low-end Prescott cores, but
> they are S478, and they do run at 533 FSB - and they are cheap and
> have 256K cache instead of 128K! Heck a 2.4 GHZ is less than $100 CDN
> spanking new!
>
> Anyone know off hand???
>
> Thanks!
>
According to the Gigabyte website, it depends on the PCB revision and BIOS version of the motherboard..
Take a look at this page and find the board in the listings..