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Thread: ASUSTeK Adapter Pentium M = > Pentium 4

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    ASUSTeK Adapter Pentium M = > Pentium 4


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    Jump support 100FSB/133FSB Pentium-M

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    pretty crazy.. been a while since i saw a cpu adpator :P


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    what are the odds that it works without issue. If it does, I'm on it for my AI-7

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    That's great. :banana4:

    Now we don't need a €250 motherboard with technologies 2 years old.
    I just hope it's cheap and it works good.

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    At present switches over the card to support Pentium Mr. Banias, Dothan (0.13 and 0.09 micron) and Celeron the M processor, all may support besides ULV....

    At present ASUS P4P800 may 100% integrity support switch over the card... Other also must pass through the confirmation



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    Is this available anywhere? Is there a suggested retail price?

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    hmmm can you change the vcore n stuff cuz i noticed it has its own power circuit for the CPU. that means changing vcore in the bios has no effect?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Franky 4 Finger
    Is this available anywhere? Is there a suggested retail price?
    I was hoping to get an answer on that also!!!
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    It's not even on Asus' website yet so I don't expect it to appear at online retailers soon.

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    my guess is this is gonna be one hard item to get, if you can get it at all...
    I just can't imagine theres a huge market of people looking for dothan adaptors, enough for them to make a zillion of them to sell.




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    will the adaptor effect ocing?

    how will you mount cooling?

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    zomg...what's the MSRP on this? Im *very* interested now.
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    Ill take 1.

    Anyone have prices?
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    someone email asus and ask around.




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    YEAH!!! i'm interested

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    i was thinking... since there are s478 boards that do 200fsb stock, you can get a pretty crazy fsb on a dothan with it. but how do we mount heatsinks?

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    Probably $30 or something like that? I wonder if it will work with non-ASUS boards.
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    From what I undertsan, it'll come with it's own custom heatsink.

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    Pretty good idea, but as the maker I'd be worried about sales since not everyone is like us.

    It would be nice if it would be able to use Socket 478 heatsinks, I'd love to put my SP94 on there.

    Mentioned a jumper for either 100/133 FSB processors, maybe that means you can't OC it.....?

    Looks too wide to allow a backplate for my SP94, too bad. It'll probably only "support" Asus motherboards, and it'd be interesting to see if they were able to make them ONLY work with their boards.

    About the voltage regulator on it, I dont think that means that there is no possibility of adjusting the voltage on the motherboard, it just means it has to convert one voltage to another.(I think, let me know if I'm wrong) The board probably runs on a certain voltage like 1.52v since you can't really go lower on most motherboards... But maybe Asus has integraed something into their boards.

    If it doesn't allow overclocking, I doubt there will be anyone buying it.

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    i will take it..

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    Quote Originally Posted by cirthix
    i was thinking... since there are s478 boards that do 200fsb stock, you can get a pretty crazy fsb on a dothan with it. but how do we mount heatsinks?
    Duck tape.

    Quote Originally Posted by Foxie3a
    If it doesn't allow overclocking, I doubt there will be anyone buying it.
    I agree. If you think the enthusiast market is a small fraction, how many people do you think are going to give up their P4s/A64s to be Greenpeace friendlier? Maybe a few SFF owners, but that's not exactly a huge market either. Give up hyperthreading on a P4 or 64-bit capability/value on an A64 for a more expensive chip to run stock at? No thanks.
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    I hope it allows overclocking, or else its just a joke.
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    There's a 400/533FSB switch, but surely if it ties into the existing motherboard then it must allow O/Cing if the original does?

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    I was thinking about that, and if that isn't suposed to OC then almost anyone will buy it!
    The normal consumer doen's change the heatsink of a normal processor for temp gains, so I don't think they will buy a adapter and a new processor, so that product must be directed to us, and then it must be a Good OC Goodie!


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