A a21wat Beta member Messages 1 Jun 29, 2006 #1 I have a Pentium 4 2.4Ghz processor that is in an Asus p4p800 board (socket 478). Can this board fit into a LGA 775 board? I know it supports Pentium 4, but possibly those designed for LGA 775.
I have a Pentium 4 2.4Ghz processor that is in an Asus p4p800 board (socket 478). Can this board fit into a LGA 775 board? I know it supports Pentium 4, but possibly those designed for LGA 775.
Shannon In Runtime Messages 300 Jun 29, 2006 #2 The socket and the CPU have to match, so a socket 478 processor can only go onto a socket 478 board.
FlashDude Daemon Poster Messages 1,232 Location NB, Canada Jun 29, 2006 #3 a21wat said: I have a Pentium 4 2.4Ghz processor that is in an Asus p4p800 board (socket 478). Can this board fit into a LGA 775 board? I know it supports Pentium 4, but possibly those designed for LGA 775. Click to expand... When you say board fit into a 775 board I will asume you mean, can a socket 478 cpu fit into a socket 775 board,,,,, UMMMM NO! Edit ,, plus why would you want to?
a21wat said: I have a Pentium 4 2.4Ghz processor that is in an Asus p4p800 board (socket 478). Can this board fit into a LGA 775 board? I know it supports Pentium 4, but possibly those designed for LGA 775. Click to expand... When you say board fit into a 775 board I will asume you mean, can a socket 478 cpu fit into a socket 775 board,,,,, UMMMM NO! Edit ,, plus why would you want to?