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Intel Tualatin Processors and Motherboard Support?

IntelIntrique asks: "I became intrigued when I learned about the new P3 Tualatin processors with a 512K cache, but was disappointed to learn that they require specific new motherboards to support the chips (Intel claims voltage changes). However, HotHardware features a review where they use one of these new processors in an Intel D815EEA2 motherboard, one that Intel shows as not supporting the new processor. What gives?"

"I have an D815EEA2, and I'd love to grab one of these new processors, but not if it means buying a new motherboard. Is Intel trying to prevent existing motherboard owners from cashing in on this new super chip? Are there any other slashdotters who have tried these new P3's in older motherboards with success? I'm mainly concerned with people using the processors in Intel boards, since it seems as though Intel would be in a unique position to know what types of new chips might be around the corner, and build unofficial support into early board revs."

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  1. Come on by DivineOb · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    Clearly a questions that couldn't be answered in any way but an ask slashdot

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    I must burn in hell, suffer and pay for my sins
    But Gods the one who's losing, Satan always wins!

    1. Re:Come on by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Flamebait

      ever heard of sarcasm, you anal-raping cum-monkey?

  2. Re:This is why.. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    Gateway is for people who fuck cows out in the pasture under a full moon.

  3. Re:Pinouts and timing different by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    Not that I have the time to pick it apart

    Or the skills, bluffer.