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LANPARTY UT nF4 Ultra-D: Will it support amdx2 ?

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Just want to make sure that this mobo will work with what i wanna do. On various sites it doesn't list it as supporting AMD x2 dual core CPUs, but some sites it does.
LANPARTY UT nF4 Ultra-D: http://www.monarchcomputer.com/Mer [...] IL=pg&NR=1
If anyone knows off hand or could provide insight that'd be great.
Much thanks,
-Tony

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Oh, DFI has a website? I didn't know.

Reply to function9

bah i must have been looking at the wrong product on their site. When i looked, it didn't list.
Thanks.

Reply to sodaman420

why is everyone always asking the same question on these forumz yes yes it will support the x2 you might need a bios update and thats it ok man. dont post the same question thats been asked a million time on the forumz :roll:

Reply to dvdpiddy

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Oh, DFI has a website? I didn't know.



LOL, so I guess that's a 'yes' then! :P

Reply to FlyGuy

where else was this asked? i seem to have missed it?...

Reply to sodaman420

But yeah it will. I have the board with an x2 4400+ installed. It will still boot and function with an x2 even if the BIOS doesn't recognize it. But I would make sure you have at least BIOS dated 6/23/2005 or later. I believe any motherboard sporting the Nforce4 chipset will work with the x2. Just a matter of a BIOS flash or not.

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