🙁 I needed a chip to put in the Intel D850GB (423-pin) motherboard I acquired. I looked around the forums and found a good deal on a P4 1.5GHz Willamette chip in the 478-pin package with HSF, so I figured I could use one of those 423 to 478-pin socket adapters to make it work. Got the adapter, put it all together, hit the power switch, and - insert drum roll here - NOTHING. No boot, no beeps, no fans, not even a bump. Tried the chip in a 478-pin mobo at work and it booted into Win2K without a hiccup. Apparently the Intel mobo doesn't like my socket adapter. I should have known better - Intel won't stand for any nonsense of any kind. Just like how they never wanted people to use a slocket in their motherboards, or overclock in any way.
Has anyone had any success with one of these adapters in this motherboard, or any for that matter? Any tricks for getting a stubborn system to boot with one? I would just get a 478-pin mobo, but I have all this expensive RDRAM. And I can't just sell the motherboard because it may be faulty. The guy I got it from gave it to me because he couldn't get it to work with his setup (which used a 423-pin P4) - the thing would boot and load Windows 2000, then lock up after the initial reboot. I think there was something wrong with his setup because it was a new mobo and the failure rate on new Intel boards has been very low in my experience. Anyway, it's a very different symptom than what I'm getting, so I think my problem is the socket adapter. He could never RMA the board even though it was new because he never got a retail receipt for it. Even if I could get a receipt from someone on the boards I couldn't RMA it without first getting a working CPU to get to the point where his failure occurred.
Anyway, if anyone could offer some technical advice or even an amusing anecdote on using one of these 478-pin to 423-pin socket adapters, I would be most interested in hearing it. I've started a WTT thread in the For Sale / Trade forum to see if anyone wants to trade me a 423-pin chip for my 478-pin.
Has anyone had any success with one of these adapters in this motherboard, or any for that matter? Any tricks for getting a stubborn system to boot with one? I would just get a 478-pin mobo, but I have all this expensive RDRAM. And I can't just sell the motherboard because it may be faulty. The guy I got it from gave it to me because he couldn't get it to work with his setup (which used a 423-pin P4) - the thing would boot and load Windows 2000, then lock up after the initial reboot. I think there was something wrong with his setup because it was a new mobo and the failure rate on new Intel boards has been very low in my experience. Anyway, it's a very different symptom than what I'm getting, so I think my problem is the socket adapter. He could never RMA the board even though it was new because he never got a retail receipt for it. Even if I could get a receipt from someone on the boards I couldn't RMA it without first getting a working CPU to get to the point where his failure occurred.
Anyway, if anyone could offer some technical advice or even an amusing anecdote on using one of these 478-pin to 423-pin socket adapters, I would be most interested in hearing it. I've started a WTT thread in the For Sale / Trade forum to see if anyone wants to trade me a 423-pin chip for my 478-pin.