Are those celerons (430,440) supported by chipsets such as 915P and the 925X? After all they only use a single core, very much like the celeron Ds.
Sorry for the OT D-:
Are those celerons (430,440) supported by chipsets such as 915P and the 925X? After all they only use a single core, very much like the celeron Ds.
Sorry for the OT D-:
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I doubt it, as they use the architecture of the core 2 duos. Hmm, then again, it's not a chipset limitation, but a limitation of the motherboard power regulation. I think any core 2 duo board will support these, but nothing else. I don't think the two chipsets you mentioned will though. A few generations too old.
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