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Is there such a thing as a motherboard...

i'd kill someone to get a mobo with both compatibilites. but theres several chips required for a particular cpu brand. you'll only need to change mobo if the processor has a different amount of pins then the mobo can support.
 
Yes! There IS a motherboard which supports ALL CPU's!! Sempron, X2, EE, P4, you name it. I will have a link soon.

link

IT EVEN SUPPORTS PM AND TURION!!!!
 
Originally posted by: KelComma
Yes: ECS PF88 Extreme Hybrid Intel/AMD Motherboard

since that problem is taken care of, im gonna go google for some performance statistics. bleh, you'll need a separate card to switch off cpu.
 
I have an Old MB a Gainward 5VPA, that supports AMD, Intel, & Cyrix/IBM, but it's Very Old Technology.
 
Originally posted by: Crescent13
Yes! There IS a motherboard which supports ALL CPU's!! Sempron, X2, EE, P4, you name it. I will have a link soon.

link

IT EVEN SUPPORTS PM AND TURION!!!!

Awesome possum.

But there's really no point in future proofing or anything by getting this is there?
 
I just don't have high hopes for the new ECS board.

It looks like you are going to be really limited in your cooling options with the daughter board that the alternate CPUs hang off. It's pretty obvious that you probably aren't getting an XP90 on to one of those things. A Zalman 7000AlCu is out of the question entirely.

Also, if the cost is too much for the daughterboad, you are likely going to be better off selling your old board and buying a completely new board for your new CPU.
 
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