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I'm getting an Asus G31 board replaced for free barely within warranty (Oct 2007). When I first bought it I had an E2140 running. I no longer have a CPU for it, but I'm planning on using spare parts to replace my parents' P4. If the BIOS it's shipped with is too old for new E3xxx Celerons or E5xxx Pentiums, should that be a problem, or will it just not display the CPU model correctly until flashing it?
(Speaking of which, where in Canada can I get a cheap 775 CPU anyway? Lowest I saw was $50 for an E3300 at newegg)
(Speaking of which, where in Canada can I get a cheap 775 CPU anyway? Lowest I saw was $50 for an E3300 at newegg)