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Old 07-30-2006, 03:40 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Core 2 Duo upgrade

I am upgrade from a dell P4, 1GB, 80GB and 300GB and an X800xl.

I want to upgrade to Core 2 Duo in a few weeks.

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NZXT Apollo BLACK NP Case

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Abit AW8D Intel Motherboard

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Zalman CNPS7000B LED 2 Ball HSF

Will it all work, any suggestions?
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Old 07-31-2006, 01:34 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Based on this person, no(review on newegg)
Other Thoughts: It's a shame that ABIT spent more time on form than function. This is a very nice looking board. Also AxxS's official stance is that this board does not and will not ever support the Core 2 Duo. The fact that it is listed here as supporting the Core 2 Duo is probably an oversight by Newegg.
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I would go with a motherboard that nativly supports the Core 2 Duo processors, rather then the older 975X chipset motherboards.
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I would go with a motherboard that nativly supports the Core 2 Duo processors, rather then the older 975X chipset motherboards.
Which mobos is that right now?
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Which mobos is that right now?
Well, it would be one of the boards on Newegg that says it supports the C2D EE or C2D.
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Can anyone suggest a good Core 2 Duo motherboard for under $200 preferably?
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