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Old October 17th 09, 09:50 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.hardware
Farhan
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Default socket lga 775 not enough

i know socket lga775 supports P4, but when i go to market and try to
purchased Intel motherboard dg31pr so i could place P4 on it, they say that
this motherboard does not support P4. Why is it so?

What else a motherboard having lga775 socket needs to support P4?
I assume that if a motherboard have a supported socket for a processor that
processor can be placed/run on that motherboard, isn't it?


Farhan


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