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12  11 2006

Complicated processor specs

Anyone tried buying processors lately?

What an expensive fiasco this turned into for me. I ordered 10 motherboards and 10 Intel processors and upon recieving them promptly found out that no longer do you just need to look at socket pattern (Socket #) and front side bus speed there are now other variables that will stop a motherboard/ processor combo from POSTing. Now there is another number to match “the almighty PCG”, which as it explains below, will give you a rough guide as to the compatibility of a potential chip/mb combo. From Intel’s website I obtained the following:

Anyway the moral of the story is, before purchasing a motherboard/ processor combo make sure that the processors PCG number is compatible with your motherboard.

A useful tool for figuring this out can be found at : http://processorfinder.intel.com/

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Tags: Celeron, compatibility, CPU, Intel, motherboard, PCG, Pentium
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