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Asustek Enables Support of Intel’s Penryn Family Chips on Previous-Generation Mainboards.

Started by: eltoro | Date 07/21/07 11:57:41 AM
Comments: 6 | Last Comment:  07/25/07 09:18:25 PM

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It's nice to see another reason for paying a premium for an Asus motherboard, such a nice added value.
[Posted by: eltoro | Date: 07/21/07 11:57:41 AM]

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Heheeheh. Motherboard Firmware, new term, usually people call it Motherboard BIOS. I just found on xbit news, that Motherboard BIOS called motherboard firmware. :). I Love update BIOS, every time I buy new hardware, I regularly check BIOS Update.
[Posted by: Hok | Date: 07/21/07 06:33:20 PM]

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Well it's a nice step. i think they know that most people won't immediately jump to the 1333MHz FSB Boat considering the incremental performance it offers when compared to current C2Ds. but oh well, it's always nice to see the support is there.
[Posted by: 24 | Date: 07/22/07 01:17:35 AM]

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What does this mean? Will the new CPUs work but be clocked down to use a 1066MHz FSB or will it overclock the FSB to 1333MHz?
[Posted by: Early Bird | Date: 07/22/07 07:12:16 AM]

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Too bad if you want an aggressive overclock using quad on those Anus boards.......................Vdroop has always been bad with Anus boards and using a quad will make it unacceptably bad
[Posted by: alpha0ne | Date: 07/24/07 12:27:02 AM]

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its nice to know that i'm not at the end of the road with my p5b. thank you asus for the futureproof bonus.
[Posted by: datranz | Date: 07/25/07 09:18:25 PM]

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