Reply 14460 of 56703, by shiva2004
wrote:wrote:There are an even more odd one: http://www.asrock.com/mb/Intel/P4i945GC/
This board uses the Intel 945GC which is a low end chipset for Pentium D/Core 2, but with a Socket 478 CPU, it has PCI-E Graphics as well, but uses Dual Channel DDR2 667 unlike the other Asrock mobo you got (Single channel DDR400). I think the P4i945GC is better than the P4VM900-SATA2 imo, but anyways your choice
The only downside of the P4i945GC is it doesn't support Willamette P4/Celerons, only Northwood and Prescott P4/Celerons
As well, Biostar made a socket 478 board with G31 chipset, supporting DDR2-800. Though again, it doesn't support Willamettes.
http://www.biostar.com.tw/app/en/mb/introduct … on.php?S_ID=502
Biostar seems to really like the concept of 478 boards with pci-e, apart from the one you post they have one with the same chipset as the Asrock, and another one with the 945 chipset: http://www.biostar.com.tw/app/en/mb/introduct … on.php?S_ID=440 (Asrock has one board with 945 chipset also). By the way, I have one of those, althought in the tipycal Biostar "black and red" color scheme. Nice and small mobo and it supports a lot more P4s than the specs say, but the BIOS is really limited, like in an OEM board.