Re: OT: Socket A motherboard
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On 12/04/07 11:30, Cassiano Bertol Leal wrote:
> Ron Johnson wrote:
>> On 12/03/07 20:59, Sam Leon wrote:
>>> Ron Johnson wrote:
>>>> And *none* will have SATA.
>>>>
>>> Do you mean sataII? There are alot of socket A boards that have sata,
>>> the nf7-s v2 included.
>> I'm surprised. But then Wikipedia tells me that it's aka Socket
>> 462, so it's lasted longer than I thought it did.
>
>
> Why is it surprising? P4's are still alive and many have support for
> SATA.
Alive as in "still works"? Or alive as in "still being fabricated"?
Unless I'm totally out of the loop 32-bit Athlons and P4s haven't
been fabbed in more than a year.
> I actually find my Athlon XP Barton to be more responsive than
> some P4-HT that I have used. Why would it not support SATA?
> Look at the A7N8X from ASUS, for example.
>
> If you google for "socket a" +"sata", you'll get many...
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Ron Johnson, Jr.
Jefferson LA USA
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