Will core 2 duo support ddr?

Geomagick

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It's quite possible but serves little point now. With AMD making the move to DDR2 many manufacturers will give up on DDR1 boards for both CPU types.
 

Lord Banshee

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All i have to say AsRock makes some crazy design.. It seems they are trying to get the long time buyers lol.

Why upgrade when i can use my AGP Card, IDE, DDR with a brand new CPU.. I give them credit for doing this as it should be a nice transision for people that have AGP/A64 machine.
 

aldamon

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The only negative I can see with ASRock boards is they never have VCORE control. People are generally very happy with the boards otherwise. If I can get an E6600 to 3 GHz (333 x 9) with a $60 mobo, while keeping my 2GB of DDR, I'll be ecstatic. After selling my 3700+ and mobo, I doubt the entire upgrade would cost more than $250.
 

RichUK

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Originally posted by: aldamon
The only negative I can see with ASRock boards is they never have VCORE control. People are generally very happy with the boards otherwise. If I can get an E6600 to 3 GHz (333 x 9) with a $60 mobo, while keeping my 2GB of DDR, I'll be ecstatic. After selling my 3700+ and mobo, I doubt the entire upgrade would cost more than $250.

Yeah thats true, i never understand why, big mistake IMO.