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Not All Intel Celeron and Pentium 4 Processors are Supported by Intel’s 865-Series Chipsets

by Cetera labs support account
03/05/2003 | 03:43 PM

Quite interesting information about Intel’s upcoming Springdale series of core-logic was unveiled by our sources. It seems that those of you, who own old Socket 478 processors, especially based on the Willamette core, who plan to upgrade to a dual-channel DDR SDRAM platform and boost performance of the system without buying a new CPU, will not be able to perform this smart act. Apparently, i865G, i865P and i865PE do not support lower-end Socket 478 Celeron and Pentium 4 chips. <%BANNER[article]%>

It was said by a source, who prefered to stay anonymous that i865G, i865PE and i865P core-logic products, due to come between the 12th and 16th May this year, support only Pentium 4 1.80GHz microprocessors and above based on Northwood core with 512KB of L2 cache. Moreover, newer chipsets only support Celeron processors with 2.0GHz and above core-clock.

So, beware from buying the overclockers’ beloved Pentium 4 1.60GHz processor on Northwood core if you plan to move to a Springdale platform in future.

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