Thursday, March 3rd 2005
Socket 479 to 478 adapter
X86-Secret has information that ASUS will be offering an adapter called CT-479 to run Socket 479 CPUs (Pentium-M) in normal Socket 478 motherboards.
Since some i915 chipset boards support socket 478 you will be able to have PCI-Express too.
The adapter will be able to run at 400 MHz and 533 MHz FSB, selectable via jumper. Both Dothan and Banias CPUs are supported.
Since some i915 chipset boards support socket 478 you will be able to have PCI-Express too.
The adapter will be able to run at 400 MHz and 533 MHz FSB, selectable via jumper. Both Dothan and Banias CPUs are supported.
13 Comments on Socket 479 to 478 adapter
anandtech.com/cpuchipsets/showdoc.aspx?i=2275&p=3
Though if this converter is affordable and you can get your hands on a cheap banias/dothan it can be interesting, they OC quite far.
This sorta reminds me of the old slot-1 to socket 370 bridge era :)
... on sort of the same note I was thinking of buying a Athlon XP Mobile chip to go on a ECS K7S5a Pro board someone gave me ... here
Wazz... would that be faster than what you have now?
-Operates at a lower voltage at higher speeds
-unlocked multiplier
-best of the barton cores are selected to be mobiles, factors into high OC potential.
You dont have to get a mobile xp that expensive, a 2400+ will do. But with the higher model number, the higher frequency AMD has detected it can run at lower voltages so it will probably OC further than a mobile 2400.
Or were you being sarcastic....
the pentium-m has a completely different architecture and i don't think it will run in any p4 mainboard.
with most of the mainboards you'll need to update the microcode in your bios only to run the newer p4's and i'll bet none of the motherboard makers will offer a pentium-m microcode update to their actual p4-mainboards...
so maybe it is for some mysterious mainboard that can handle both, p4 and p-m, but definitely not for all the p4-mainboards out there!
my 2 cents
breit :cool: