Question about Abit M/B

salraf

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I currently have Abit's Fatal1ty board which I know is discontinued.
CPU currently is 3200+. Socket 939.

M/B is the non SLI version.

I have read that I might be able to upgrade to AMD's dual core and according to AMD's website, it will work for CPU's 3600+ till 4800+.

I just wanted to verify that this will work even though I have the non-SLI version of this M/B.

Thanks
 

JimiP

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Originally posted by: salraf
I currently have Abit's Fatal1ty board which I know is discontinued.
CPU currently is 3200+. Socket 939.

M/B is the non SLI version.

I have read that I might be able to upgrade to AMD's dual core and according to AMD's website, it will work for CPU's 3600+ till 4800+.

I just wanted to verify that this will work even though I have the non-SLI version of this M/B.

Thanks

It doesn't matter if your motherboard is the SLI or non-SLI version. As long as you flash the BIOS to the newest one available for your board, you will be able to run an Athlon X2. I have a buddy running an Athlon X2 3800+ on his Abit Fatal1ty board.
 

salraf

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Thanks for everyone's help. I wanted to make sure before I plucked down any additional memory. Being that dual cores run in a variety of sizes and shapes, is it better to get a X2 with more L2 cache (like X2 4400) or a higher processor speed (like 4600+ but with 512 L2 cache)?

Maybe a newbie question but where else can I get informed right?