Dale E. Martin wrote:

> "Robert M. Hyatt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > Intel says "yes" but only in dual-processor configurations, not
> > quads.  Leaves a lot of us holding the "bag"...
>
> Have you actually seen _any_ motherboard that will support this chip?  Just
> curious.  I have a Tyan S1668, and their web site says nothing about it.  I
> emailed their tech support and got no answer.  Tom's Hardware would lead me
> to believe that there needs to be some bios support for this chip to
> work...
>

The Asus web page claims the P65UP5 + p6nd with BIOS 0205 supports the
overdrive chip.
Personally I am not interested in upgrading because I know my system is already
limited by
memory bandwidth and a faster CPU will not speed up the memory.

Brian Beuning

>
>
> Later,
>         Dale
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