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Originally posted by: yacoub
People might be upgrading now to get the board and the RAM and get an E4300 for now and then drop in the Penryn in the Fall or whenever it comes out.
It's still s775 right?
Originally posted by: aigomorla
actually edit i found some real info on penryn:
http://www.hardwaresecrets.com/article/434
i think we can use our exist boards with this chip.
neph, is going to be a different story tho....
Originally posted by: Dubb
I don't know much about this... but from what I've seen there doesn't seem to be much that would require a new socket. new chipset, maybe....
does anyone remember what the story was with the pentium D 8xx>9xx transition? so far this seems somewhat similar.
Originally posted by: tersome
Originally posted by: Dubb
I don't know much about this... but from what I've seen there doesn't seem to be much that would require a new socket. new chipset, maybe....
does anyone remember what the story was with the pentium D 8xx>9xx transition? so far this seems somewhat similar.
From what I've heard, penryn is going to use a new VRM spec, like from Pentium D from Conroe. Current boards might work with modding.