S SoopahMan Distinguished Apr 17, 2003 28 0 18,530 Jul 18, 2003 #1 Is it possible to use an Athlon T-bird 1Ghz (Socket A) with an nForce2 motherboard (not the new Ultra 400)? Thanks for all replies
Is it possible to use an Athlon T-bird 1Ghz (Socket A) with an nForce2 motherboard (not the new Ultra 400)? Thanks for all replies
P Prof133 Distinguished Apr 20, 2003 1,329 0 19,280 Jul 18, 2003 #2 The two are compatible. <b><font color=blue>Logic over all.</font color=blue></b>
S SoopahMan Distinguished Apr 17, 2003 28 0 18,530 Jul 18, 2003 #3 That's confusing, since it's said to support "Socket 462" - or is that Socket A? It was also concerning that TomsHardware listed "Athlon XP" only at http://www.tomshardware.com/motherboard/20021111/nforce2-02.html But I really want to snag an nForce2 mobo, and move my old 1Ghz chip into it.
That's confusing, since it's said to support "Socket 462" - or is that Socket A? It was also concerning that TomsHardware listed "Athlon XP" only at http://www.tomshardware.com/motherboard/20021111/nforce2-02.html But I really want to snag an nForce2 mobo, and move my old 1Ghz chip into it.
T TheMASK Distinguished Apr 23, 2003 1,510 0 19,780 Jul 18, 2003 #4 Socket A = Socket 462. Both are one and the same <b>thinking of a good sig. till then...</b>
S SoopahMan Distinguished Apr 17, 2003 28 0 18,530 Jul 18, 2003 #5 Thank you very much, both for the incredibly fast replies. It's time to build my new system... .
T TheMASK Distinguished Apr 23, 2003 1,510 0 19,780 Jul 18, 2003 #6 no problemo! <b>thinking of a good sig. till then...</b>