First off, I use AMD stuff, and I like it fine except for the incompatibilities with my motherboard (Asus K7M) and Kingston Value RAM and NVidia Riva TNT2 Ultra under win2k. (regular Slot A Athlon 650). But I keep reading on this board how Socket A will be around for a while. That is true. However, there's one problem with this assumption. The multiplier on Socket A only goes up to 12.5. Therefore, don't be assuming you will be able to drop a Palomino into your system. It will require 133FSB to get its full potential, otherwise you will be limiting its performance severly (I can guess that one could drop a 1.6 GHz chip (133 x 12)) and run it at (100x12) or 1.2 GHz, but why would you do that?!?) so your going to have to buy a new motherboard for that new CPU, just like you would for a faster P4 (Northwood, for example, will require a totally different socket).Therefore the fastest you can go with an AMD without upgrading your motherboard or FSB OC on current gen. motherboards is 1250 MHz. So quit ranting about how you will need a new motherboard to get a new P4 when they come out!
Just my rant, thanks for reading it.
Just my rant, thanks for reading it.
