ross_aveling 0 Posted September 13, 2004 Hey all, Does anyone know if any PCI Express motherboards will be coming out that can take a socket 478 Northwood Pentium 4 CPU and [preferably] PC3200 (DDR400) Dimms? I've only ever seen ones that take the new LGA775 socket P4's. TIA Share this post Link to post
ross_aveling 0 Posted September 13, 2004 Found this MB from Asus. Great for those who are happy with their CPU/RAM and just want to get a PCI-e video card for future proofing. Share this post Link to post
jmmijo 1 Posted September 13, 2004 I figured some company would do this, I'm really glad to see it's from Asus, my preference for motherboards I do have to mention one caveat however, this has to do with Intel as they will stop producing *all* there Socket 478 CPU's shortly to force everyone into purchasing there Socket-T CPU's instead Share this post Link to post
ross_aveling 0 Posted September 14, 2004 Quote: I figured some company would do this, I'm really glad to see it's from Asus, my preference for motherboards Yep, the Asus brand is a pretty good, although I'm sure we'll see boards from almost every other manufacturer soon. Quote: I do have to mention one caveat however, this has to do with Intel as they will stop producing *all* there Socket 478 CPU's shortly to force everyone into purchasing there Socket-T CPU's instead That the thing, I think that you'll be hard pushed to find socket 478 P4's even now. But, as I have a pretty decent P4 (2.4c) with PC3200 RAM the only thing that I need to upgrade at the mo is my video card (a GeForce 4200Ti) so I'll be getting a new PCI-e one along with one of these MBs and hopefully I'll be alright for another year . Share this post Link to post
snappah 0 Posted October 13, 2004 Has anyone purchased this motherboard, or found a dealer that has them in stock? I've searched high and low and only found zoomzipfly.com has it listed, but out of stock. http://www.zipzoomfly.com/jsp/ProductDetail.jsp?ProductCode=240347 Couldn't find anything on ebay either. Did this motherboard even hit the market? Any other solutions for using socket 478 cpu's on a PCI Express motherboard? Share this post Link to post