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Old August 26th 14, 06:21 PM posted to alt.comp.periphs.mainboard.asus
Bob F
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Default P5K Premium with E5472 moded processor??

I am considering buying an E5472 processor to use in this P5K Premium board with
a 771 to 775 adapter sticker. My memory is a pair of 2GB PC2-6400 samsung M3
78T5663EH3-cf7. This processor has a 1600 MHz FSB. The motherboard seems to be
speced for 1600 FSB.

Does anyone have any knowledge or opinions about this kind of project? Is it
likely to work?


 




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