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I have an Asus P4PE Motherboard and am looking to upgrade
the CPU. (currently 2.4GHZ)

I read it can take up to 3.06GHz 533/FSB (Socket 478)
I see chip for sale on E-Bay, can I install a P4-M into a desktop motherboard would it run just as fast as a "desktop" P4?

What would the differences be?

2007-01-29 13:44:21 · 3 answers · asked by etenden 1 in Computers & Internet Hardware Desktops

3 answers

No. Cannot install it on that board.
"M" means "mobile" & is intended for notebook PCs.

Lower profile & lower voltage....different socket :
478-pin Micro FCPGA

regards,
Philip T

2007-01-29 14:08:13 · answer #1 · answered by Philip T 7 · 0 0

A P4 CPU is a Pentium 4 central proccessing unit that is for a desktop computer. A P4 Mobile CPU is a Pentium 4 central proccessing unit for a mobile computer, like a laptop. They perform sorta the same, they are just made different. The mobile one is made for the special motherboard in a laptop.

2007-01-29 14:03:25 · answer #2 · answered by jetcenter3104 2 · 0 0

twin middle: Pentium IV is on created on the internet Burst shape. twin middle or the /Pentium D (Presler/Smithfield) is likewise on internet Burst shape. twin middle supplies stable overall performance and has extreme warmth dissipation. even nonetheless it fairly is a power hungry processor. middle Duo: middle Duo (Yonah) has a considerable enhance in overall performance comapred to twin middle. It needs much less power. warmth dissipation is likewise much less. it is built on the Intel middle shape, in reality designed for lap good computers. middle 2 Duo: it fairly is an stronger Yonah processor. there's a gentle enhance in overall performance. yet cost very almost proceed to be comparable as Yonah. It makes use of prolonged Intel middle shape. it is used for the two very own workstation workstation and Laptops.

2016-12-13 04:03:07 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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