I've posted this thread before in the wrong board (Asus AMD boards) almost two weeks ago (ofcourse no one replied there), so I hope you don't mind me reposting it here:
Whole question is basically in the title, will the new Celeron D run on an Asus P4S333 mobo (SiS645 chipset)?
Some specs:
-This mobo doesn't support a default FSB of 533MHz. (it will run fine on it though, and even higher if necessary, and it will be )
-No support for HT CPUs. (Celeron D doesn't have HT or at least doesn't use it?)
-No support for the Celeron D's default vcore (only support for 1.75V Willamette and 1.525V Northwood, I wouldn't mind running it on 1.525V though)
-Purpose of some pins is slightly different with the Prescott CPUs (I've checked the datasheets).
I know Celeron D will run on a similar mobo: P4S800 w/ SiS648 chipset, and that one basically supports the same CPUs as the P4S333. Just want to be sure, before I buy stuff to find out it won't work (or ends up feeling suicidal).
Whole question is basically in the title, will the new Celeron D run on an Asus P4S333 mobo (SiS645 chipset)?
Some specs:
-This mobo doesn't support a default FSB of 533MHz. (it will run fine on it though, and even higher if necessary, and it will be )
-No support for HT CPUs. (Celeron D doesn't have HT or at least doesn't use it?)
-No support for the Celeron D's default vcore (only support for 1.75V Willamette and 1.525V Northwood, I wouldn't mind running it on 1.525V though)
-Purpose of some pins is slightly different with the Prescott CPUs (I've checked the datasheets).
I know Celeron D will run on a similar mobo: P4S800 w/ SiS648 chipset, and that one basically supports the same CPUs as the P4S333. Just want to be sure, before I buy stuff to find out it won't work (or ends up feeling suicidal).