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P4 Williamate Cores only come in socket 423. All Northwood CPUs/CPUs built after Jan 1st 2002 use Socket 478, all pre 2002 use socket 423. Also, u can pull open your case, and if there is a huge assemably holding up ur HSF system, then its a pretty safe bet that its a 478
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Another thing ya might wanna do ghostsurf is just got here:
http://www.intel.com/support/processors/pentium4/ I thought my proc was a 423 pin (williamate), until I looked at there charts and spec finder, and it turns out of I have a really early version of a 478-pin, designated by my FC-PGA2 packaging (found out by the CPU frequency ID program they provide), and I only have an aluminum passive heatsink on mine. It's always a good idea to get your info from the manufacturer :afro: . : peace2: Mista K6
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