Can I use SDRAM with Sempron? New mobo available?

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Can I use my old SDRAM with a Sempron processor?

Are there any current mobos I can still buy which will support this
combination?
 
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On Tue, 1 Mar 2005 11:47:58 -0000, "Bill Woods" <nomail@nomail.com>
wrote:

>Can I use my old SDRAM with a Sempron processor?
>
>Are there any current mobos I can still buy which will support this
>combination?
>
>
No

/John
 
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On Tue, 01 Mar 2005 11:47:58 +0000, Bill Woods wrote:

> Can I use my old SDRAM with a Sempron processor?
>
Yes. As long as you leave it in the same MB it's in now.

> Are there any current mobos I can still buy which will support this
> combination?

All current ram modules are SDRAM. Even the DDR and DDRII modules are
SDRAM, so you really haven't given one much to go on. What you should have
asked is how will a Sempron model XXXX+ work in a make/model MB.

But before you do that, see Sempron in one of the links below.

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