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These new chips are 45nm, which your board (945 chipset) will most likely not support.

i know for a fact 45nm wolfdales can run on a 945 chipset. specifically http://support.asus.com/cpusupport/cpusupport.aspx?SLanguage=en-us&model=P5GC-MX/1333&product=1

However, if you meant "most likely the manufacturer of your mobo never released the BIOS updates necessary to support those chips" then yes, this is probably true. Only a few great companies provide long term support such as that.
 
no they were on a 1600fsb....

The highest multi ive seen on a C2D platform was probably on wolfdale at 10.5

Not including the EE cpu's.
the e5200 and up all had some insane multipliers. e5200 started with 12.5 x 200 for 2.5ghz, i think they just used half multi increases across the entire e5x00 chips for clock boosts as well, unless they did indeed give an FSB boost as well
 
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