jiffylube1024
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<< You may be able to oc to 2.4 with Intel P4....
But you must think about the future of all P4 mobos..
Intel is using the new mobo for 2.53 P4 and the mobo you buy now for 1.6A will be useless..
But if you get AMD mobo, you can use it now with current XP and T'bred in the future..
You must know that AMD will support T'bred for the next few years...
But Intel won't support 1.6A after this month...
Intel may be better for ocing... but you will have to buy both mobo and cpu again in the future to upgrade >>
Not true, except for the uninformed. The only thing that the new 2.53 Ghz P4 'need' is a motherboard that supports 133 MHz FSB (quad pumped = 533 MHz). Now on current P4 motherboards, people are overclocking 1.6A's to 150, 160 and even 170 MHz FSB on certain motherboards, the ASUS P4B266 being one of the very best for extremely high stable FSB operation; the ASUS P4S333 and P4S533 are also good for overclocking but not as good.
So, if you buy a current P4 Northwood motherboard, although you will not have 'official' 133 MHz FSB support, rest assured that the motherboards WILL support this FSB if you so choose to upgrade to a 133 MHz FSB CPU in the future.
