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kennupilipala
post Mar 14 2007, 02:17 PM

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i saw some boards saying that they can support future 1333fsb ..so wat does this 1333 good for? if future cpu uses 1333 will there be any performance drawback due to using of older motherboards?

Will the new 1333fsb cpus have any new thing in them that the current motherboard do not have?

does the biostar tforce mobos support future 1333fsb?
kennupilipala
post Mar 14 2007, 03:21 PM

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yea..i do acknowledge that those rev 3.3 gigabytes mobos and asus ones do support 1333fsb....and 1333fsb cpus is coming out "maybe" q4 2007... and also, there is 1 biostar mobo that wrote that there "can" support 1333fsb but only 1 of them and not their other models...

what i am asking in my previous post was ...does those biostar/ecs/etc (budget boards) 1066fsb mobos ...have any kind of method that in future they can be converted to 1333fsb, when there is 1333fsb cpus around?

i am sorry for my noobility questions, but can these current 1066fsb mobos just do some bios updates or any thing to upgrade from 1066 to 1333fsb, just like what Asus did? If i did not get asus wrong, asus make their mobo from 1066 to 1333 by just upgrading some bios or something on their current boards.

So, that means the materials made or the parts made for the 1066fsb boards can also support 1333fsb...but it all depends on, whether the brand itself wanna release an update on their bios to support 1333fsb or not la?

thanks in advance for those who intended to explain wink.gif

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