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P4C800-E New CPU Support

AristoV300

Golden Member
The 1021 BIOS for the above board provides support for the 479 chips now, if you have an adapter. I am curious too see how a Pentium M would overclock and perform on this board, especially with 8X AGP support and all the other goodies missing from the 479 boards???
 
AnandTech recently did an article about the 479 adapter with P-Ms. I'd probably keep your 3.2E@3.8.
 
Originally posted by: ts3433
AnandTech recently did an article about the 479 adapter with P-Ms. I'd probably keep your 3.2E@3.8.

I don't understand why the reviewer gave such a negative overall assessment..? the the PM seemed to do really well against chips costing twice the price. what am I missing?

 
I agree. In multitasking it left alot to be desired, but I was quite impressed with the gaming performance. Also that overclock was with some crappy @$$ cooling. I would be willing to say you get alot more out of the PM, especially the lower multi ones. I don't know about twice the price, the 2.1 400mhz is $645:disgust: The 1.6, 1.7 and 1.8 are in the $200's. Supposedly in July the prices on the PM's are dropping alot.
 
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