M memac Solid State Member Messages 10 Sep 14, 2007 #1 I have an Intel Celeron 2.7 gig processor from my old computer. The board was fried but I think the processor is still good. What socket board would I use it on? I can't find anything on the old board that tells me.
I have an Intel Celeron 2.7 gig processor from my old computer. The board was fried but I think the processor is still good. What socket board would I use it on? I can't find anything on the old board that tells me.
b1gapl Mod Emeritus Messages 13,044 Location USA Sep 14, 2007 #2 Since you said old, I would assume either Socket 370 or 478. Just googled it, and the socket 370 Celerons don't go that high, so it's a socket 478.
Since you said old, I would assume either Socket 370 or 478. Just googled it, and the socket 370 Celerons don't go that high, so it's a socket 478.
OP OP M memac Solid State Member Messages 10 Sep 14, 2007 #3 Thanks for the info. Any idea who sells socket 478 boards. Tiger doesn't.
b1gapl Mod Emeritus Messages 13,044 Location USA Sep 14, 2007 #4 Newegg sells a few: Newegg.com - Buy Computer Parts, PC Components, Laptop Computers, Digital Cameras and more! But I'm not sure, if they support the regular Celeron processor. That ECS motherboard supports Celeron though, while the others support Celeron D.
Newegg sells a few: Newegg.com - Buy Computer Parts, PC Components, Laptop Computers, Digital Cameras and more! But I'm not sure, if they support the regular Celeron processor. That ECS motherboard supports Celeron though, while the others support Celeron D.