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939 socket interface
If a motherboard has a 939 socket interface, does that mean you can
stick in any processor with a 939 interface? |
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Re: 939 socket interface
bob@coolgroups.com wrote:
> If a motherboard has a 939 socket interface, does that mean you can > > stick in any processor with a 939 interface? As long as the BIOS supports it. For example, there are Asus boards, where a newer model processor won't POST if you use an older BIOS. In this example, to run an Opteron dual core 185, you need the most recent BIOS in there first. Some makers choose not to support the use of all S939 Opterons. http://support.asus.com/cpusupport/c...=en-us&cache=1 It is possible that the motherboard maker, knows their Vcore regulator isn't strong enough, or there is some other compatibility issue they are aware of, or don't know how to fix. But as far as the socket itself goes, there shouldn't be any damage from plugging a S939 processor into an S939 socket. Paul |
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