The new Intel chipsets support Penryn, and Penryn is supposedly 1600fsb, so I imagine they must support it (perhaps through a bios update if not from the start?). It's not on any roadmaps I've seen for the chipset, but either is Penryn being 1600...Only seen that at Teh Inq.
In all seriousness though, I don't see how that'd be a problem. If the circuitry of p965/975x boards allows for penryn, even it shouldn't have a problem. They can all hit 400FSB can't they? Couldn't it be done through a bios update easily on those boards as well?



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