Reply 46720 of 52976, by PcBytes
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devius wrote on 2022-10-18, 18:51:Nexxen wrote on 2022-10-18, 15:58:Bought a socket 423 GA-8IDX3 (rev. 1.x) board.
Seems like it only supports SDRAM, or am I seeing it wrong? I thought the purpose of having a Socket 423 board was for the RDRAM support.
423 is a interesting piece to own, regardless whether it's RDRAM or SDRAM. I have a SDR based MSI 845 Pro w/ original 1.5GHz Willy core, and I consider it just as rare. Even more rare is the Socket 478 to 423 adapter I also have for it. (with what I think is a 1.6GHz Celeron, though I can't remember if it's a Willy as well or one of the very early Northwoods)
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