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With Crysis and the slew of other great games on the horizion, I've decided to take the plunge and build a new system. Unfortunately I'm not loaded with cash so building this new system is gonna be a step-by-step process with the goal of getting my video cards at Christmas which is what I plan on doing last. I figure that between Thanksgiving and Christmas I'll be able to find some good deals on an e6750 or q6600 and a couple 8800GTX's.
Anyway, currently I have a 3.0GHz P4 530, 2GB DDR2 533, and an X1950 PRO 512MB. My mobo is an Intel D915GEV. The motherboard I plan to get for my new system is the EVGA 122-CK-NF68-A1 which has a 1066MHz/1333MHz FSB. Also the spec sheet only shows support for DDR2 800 RAM and up.
My question is this. Can I get this motherboard and throw my 800MHz CPU and DDR2 533 in it and use it that way until I get a better CPU and RAM? The EVGA boards specs say that it supports Pentium CPU's but I don't know if that includes only P4's with a 1066MHz FSB. I downloaded the manual for the EVGA board and it doesn't have a specific list of which CPU's the board supports, it only says what type such as Quad-Core, Dual-Core, Pentium, ETC....
I looked around on the net and I learned that a CPU with a faster FSB than the board it's in will work such as a 1066MHz FSB CPU in an 800MHz FSB board (the CPU will just run underclocked), but I don't know if it works the other way around. It seems like my 800MHz CPU would work in a 1066MHz board because logically it seems to me like the CPU just wouldn't be using the entire available bandwidth of the FSB. But on the other hand I don't know.
EDIT - I did a little more looking and while I didn't get a definitive answer, I don't think it'll work. The reason I say this (and this is only an assumption), is that a 1066MHz or 1333MHz CPU uses a 266MHz base speed (I think) and my 800MHz CPU uses a 200MHz base (again I think) with a 4x multiplier. So going by that I'd say it won't work. But you guys know more than me so let me know.
Any info on this is appreciated. Thanks.
Anyway, currently I have a 3.0GHz P4 530, 2GB DDR2 533, and an X1950 PRO 512MB. My mobo is an Intel D915GEV. The motherboard I plan to get for my new system is the EVGA 122-CK-NF68-A1 which has a 1066MHz/1333MHz FSB. Also the spec sheet only shows support for DDR2 800 RAM and up.
My question is this. Can I get this motherboard and throw my 800MHz CPU and DDR2 533 in it and use it that way until I get a better CPU and RAM? The EVGA boards specs say that it supports Pentium CPU's but I don't know if that includes only P4's with a 1066MHz FSB. I downloaded the manual for the EVGA board and it doesn't have a specific list of which CPU's the board supports, it only says what type such as Quad-Core, Dual-Core, Pentium, ETC....
I looked around on the net and I learned that a CPU with a faster FSB than the board it's in will work such as a 1066MHz FSB CPU in an 800MHz FSB board (the CPU will just run underclocked), but I don't know if it works the other way around. It seems like my 800MHz CPU would work in a 1066MHz board because logically it seems to me like the CPU just wouldn't be using the entire available bandwidth of the FSB. But on the other hand I don't know.
EDIT - I did a little more looking and while I didn't get a definitive answer, I don't think it'll work. The reason I say this (and this is only an assumption), is that a 1066MHz or 1333MHz CPU uses a 266MHz base speed (I think) and my 800MHz CPU uses a 200MHz base (again I think) with a 4x multiplier. So going by that I'd say it won't work. But you guys know more than me so let me know.
Any info on this is appreciated. Thanks.