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I also need to upgrade a processor on another motherboard. This one is an Intel CA810:

 

http://www.intel.com/support/motherboards/desktop/ca810/sb/cs-012832.htm

 

It says that the processor connects to the motherboard through a 370-pin PPGA socket. My question is, will original FC-PGA chips work on this motherboard, as long as the specs match those in the chart? It doesn't specifically state that it's PPGA only, and since they're just variations on the same 370-pin slot, would it still work? I ask this because I can't find many regular PPGA chips that are higher than about 50mhz.

 

Ken

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