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Does anyone know if a 845PE board (gigabyte GA-8PE667) will support anything above the current Pentium4 / Celeron CPUs?
			
			Originally posted by: Dahak
Well it should support any new p4 or celeron chips(either 400 or 533 FSB supported and HT). but seeing that the p4 3.06 gh and celeron 2.2 are the fastest at the moment. there no worry. and intel plans on keeping the p4 till about 3.5 or so before next major core change (prescott)
Hope That helps
Dahak
Originally posted by: Goi
Yeah I know its an i845PE board. I have one
I mentioned it because I think its the i845PE board with the highest FSB available. Its definitely more than 667MHz, since I've took mine to 4x170MHz = 680MHz before, and I know it goes higher than that.
Originally posted by: cmdrdredd
goes higher and runs at that speed stable are different.
I wouldn't worry about prescott since what you have now will likely be fast enough for anything you care to do
Originally posted by: Goi
Unfortunately at this juncture, its not at all clear how future proof the i845PE is. Come Prescott and the 800MHz FSB, you might not be able to run them on current i845PE boards. Moreover, after that there's a 1066MHz FSB which will prove to be even harder to run.
