T tkim Platinum Member Dec 23, 2000 2,103 0 0 Sep 5, 2003 #1 will a socket 478 celeron (400 fsb) work with a 865 or 875 chipset (800fsb)? if so, is it as simple as swapping them out and flipping the switch on? thanks!
will a socket 478 celeron (400 fsb) work with a 865 or 875 chipset (800fsb)? if so, is it as simple as swapping them out and flipping the switch on? thanks!
F firewall Platinum Member Oct 11, 2001 2,099 0 0 Sep 5, 2003 #2 Yes, 865 chipset does supports it but 875 chipset doesn't supports 400MHz bus.
M Mingon Diamond Member Apr 2, 2000 3,012 0 0 Sep 5, 2003 #3 the 875 does support 400mhz its just a bit of a waste
B Budman Lifer Oct 9, 1999 10,980 0 0 Sep 5, 2003 #4 Originally posted by: Mingon the 875 does support 400mhz its just a bit of a waste Click to expand... Yup.just like putting bicycle wheels on a porsche.
Originally posted by: Mingon the 875 does support 400mhz its just a bit of a waste Click to expand... Yup.just like putting bicycle wheels on a porsche.
M MercenaryForHire Lifer Jan 31, 2002 40,819 2 0 Sep 5, 2003 #5 This sounds more like a stopgap solution, like "I didn't get my P4 3.0C yet, so I need something to nef from in the meantime." At least it better be. - M4H
This sounds more like a stopgap solution, like "I didn't get my P4 3.0C yet, so I need something to nef from in the meantime." At least it better be. - M4H
F firewall Platinum Member Oct 11, 2001 2,099 0 0 Sep 6, 2003 #6 http://www.intel.com/design/chipsets/875P/index.htm?iid=ipp_desk_chip+highlight_875p& 875 chipsets don't support 400 MHz FSB. Unless you underclock if the option is there.......
http://www.intel.com/design/chipsets/875P/index.htm?iid=ipp_desk_chip+highlight_875p& 875 chipsets don't support 400 MHz FSB. Unless you underclock if the option is there.......
T tkim Platinum Member Dec 23, 2000 2,103 0 0 Sep 7, 2003 #7 its more of a .... i got the 400 server with a 3.2 and i want to keep the chip and put a celery in..... thread...
its more of a .... i got the 400 server with a 3.2 and i want to keep the chip and put a celery in..... thread...