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"Paul" <nospam@needed.com> schreef in bericht
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> In article <416fe210$0$78738$e4fe514c@news.xs4all.nl>, "Steven"
> <me@server.nl> wrote:
>
>> Hi there,
>>
>> Sorry this must be an (old) faq, but even at the asus site I can't find a
>> satisfying answer,so i want to ask it here to be sure:
>>
>> Does my mobo (p4pe blackpearl) supports p4 processors with 90ns or do i
>> really have to use the older 130ns core? This means that all prescott
>> processors won't work for at all?? What about the use of just 1
>> ram-module
>> when upgrading to 800mhz. Is this just a safe-recommendation or will more
>> than one ram-module won't work?
>>
>> thanks for your answer
>>
>> Steven
>
> The list here, doesn't have any 1MB cache processors, so the 90nm
> (nanometers) processors aren't listed. This is probably because the
> Vcore circuit is not designed for them. Now that wouldn't stop a lot
> of people, but what will stop them, is the lack of BIOS support.
> Without the proper BIOS support, you are likely to get a "black screen"
> on trying one of these. (Before buying a Prescott, you would want
> to Google, to see if someone has tried the experiment, and how it
> worked out.)
>
>
http://www.asus.com.tw/support/cpusupport/cpusupport.aspx
>
> If you wish to stay with this motherboard, snap up a Northwood
> processor (0.13u) while you can. They won't be available forever.
>
> With respect to the RAM, the limitation is probably the Northbridge
> 845PE. If you stick 2x512MB in there, you may have to reduce the
> memory clock so the sticks are run at less than DDR400. That
> probably means the processor gets slowed down as well, and for most
> people, they don't consider that to be worth it. You could shop for
> a single 1GB module - for example this one -
>
>
http://corsairmicro.com/corsair/products/specs/cmx1024-3200c2.pdf
>
> and that would give you 1GB of memory at DDR400.
>
> You could find an 875/865 motherboard and buy an addition 512MB
> module that matches your current one, for the new processor.
> That would give the benefit of dual channel memory, which a faster
> processor could take advantage of. As far as I know, most of the
> Asus 875/865 boards can take a Prescott, but you can check the
> cpusupport web page to make certain.
>
> HTH,
> Paul
Thanx Paul, this will help a lot
🙂!