Hello,
I have recently managed to get hold of a used Abit IC7-Max3 from a mate after he did an upgrade. Initially i was very excited to get hold of this top end motherboard but not so after finding out that the highest CPU i can presently get for it is P4 3.4G. Looks like this top motherboard is going to have a rather short life span compared to my old budget one.
My present Abit motherboard (845chipset) is presently happily running a P4 3G at 3.46G (probably higher if i move to PC3200 from PC2700) and i had it for almost threee happy years.
Bloody annoying to see Intel pushing / Bullying consumers to move along to new socket just to maintain there upward spiraling circle of profits !
-Can anyone please confirm 100% that there wil be no more socket 478's running higher tha 3.4G ?
-Anyone aware of devices/adapters in the pipeline to allow socket 775 CPU to fit on 478 ?
Also what is a 3.4G 30 cap socket 478 cpu ?? What spec numbers are they identified with ?
I have recently managed to get hold of a used Abit IC7-Max3 from a mate after he did an upgrade. Initially i was very excited to get hold of this top end motherboard but not so after finding out that the highest CPU i can presently get for it is P4 3.4G. Looks like this top motherboard is going to have a rather short life span compared to my old budget one.
My present Abit motherboard (845chipset) is presently happily running a P4 3G at 3.46G (probably higher if i move to PC3200 from PC2700) and i had it for almost threee happy years.
Bloody annoying to see Intel pushing / Bullying consumers to move along to new socket just to maintain there upward spiraling circle of profits !
-Can anyone please confirm 100% that there wil be no more socket 478's running higher tha 3.4G ?
-Anyone aware of devices/adapters in the pipeline to allow socket 775 CPU to fit on 478 ?
Also what is a 3.4G 30 cap socket 478 cpu ?? What spec numbers are they identified with ?