- May 27, 2012
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Hello all,
I am not building a new PC, was just going through the specs of a few motherboards on MSI website and came accross:
http://www.msi.com/product/mb/970A-G45.html#/?div=Detail
It says that it supports Sempron CPU in AM3 / AM3+ package. Also, it says that the motherboard has AMD 970 as the socket. On the other hand, AMD on its official page: http://www.amd.com/us/products/desktop/chipsets/9-series-integrated/Pages/amd-970-chipset.aspx does not mention Sempron as a support series.
They also offer a results file. (I am on Linux and the software they are providing is for Windows so I dont know how to use it). So how is MSI supporting Sempron if it is not officially supported by AMD?
I am not building a new PC, was just going through the specs of a few motherboards on MSI website and came accross:
http://www.msi.com/product/mb/970A-G45.html#/?div=Detail
It says that it supports Sempron CPU in AM3 / AM3+ package. Also, it says that the motherboard has AMD 970 as the socket. On the other hand, AMD on its official page: http://www.amd.com/us/products/desktop/chipsets/9-series-integrated/Pages/amd-970-chipset.aspx does not mention Sempron as a support series.
They also offer a results file. (I am on Linux and the software they are providing is for Windows so I dont know how to use it). So how is MSI supporting Sempron if it is not officially supported by AMD?
