W willirob Senior Member Joined Nov 8, 2005 Messages 904 Reaction score 0 Nov 8, 2006 #21 don't think the socket 478 chipsets supported SATA 2 - might be wrong though. btw - buycomputers has 478 mobo's
don't think the socket 478 chipsets supported SATA 2 - might be wrong though. btw - buycomputers has 478 mobo's
duderoo Expert Member Joined Jun 7, 2005 Messages 3,392 Reaction score 243 Location Earth Nov 8, 2006 #22 willirob, no they do not. Thanks for the info......would it not be best to just go for a new board and chip?
willirob, no they do not. Thanks for the info......would it not be best to just go for a new board and chip?
W willirob Senior Member Joined Nov 8, 2005 Messages 904 Reaction score 0 Nov 8, 2006 #23 duderoo said: willirob, no they do not. Thanks for the info......would it not be best to just go for a new board and chip? Click to expand... yip -
duderoo said: willirob, no they do not. Thanks for the info......would it not be best to just go for a new board and chip? Click to expand... yip -
duderoo Expert Member Joined Jun 7, 2005 Messages 3,392 Reaction score 243 Location Earth Nov 8, 2006 #24 Why does one have to buy a new mobo each time you want to upgrade to a new chip?
W willirob Senior Member Joined Nov 8, 2005 Messages 904 Reaction score 0 Nov 8, 2006 #25 'tis the age of rampant consumerism
K Kneebough Expert Member Joined Oct 14, 2005 Messages 1,203 Reaction score 6 Nov 8, 2006 #26 parts manufactured a month ago are already out of date. the age of computers can like to be upon us...
parts manufactured a month ago are already out of date. the age of computers can like to be upon us...