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What socket number is my pent. 2.8 processor in my 4600. 478 or lga 775 and
how could I determine this with out pulling it out.

thanks
Larry

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On Tue, 23 Aug 2005 03:39:27 GMT, LaRrY wrote:

> What socket number is my pent. 2.8 processor in my 4600. 478 or lga 775 and
> how could I determine this with out pulling it out.

Everest Home Addition: <http://www.lavalys.com/products.php?lang=en>. It
should tell you under Motherboard - CPUID.

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"LaRrY" <2roo@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
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> What socket number is my pent. 2.8 processor in my 4600. 478 or lga 775
> and how could I determine this with out pulling it out.
>
> thanks
> Larry
>


It's a 478-pin P4. Don't pull it until you replace it or upgrade it.

That machine supports both a P4 533mhz or 800mhz cpu. F2 into BIOS at boot
and look under CPU information. It will tell you which you have.


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