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    Use a Pentium M in your 478 board?

    It may soon be possible. Details are limited but is worth the read.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ACHIEVER
    It may soon be possible. Details are limited but is worth the read.

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    Why would you want to though? For a lot more in price for just the processor, you are not getting a speed advantage that you have a need for. Athlon XP-M would do just as well for fraction of a price. I also question how cheap the adapter would be, since Pentium M has similar pinout, but entirely different power setup than any of the Petium 4's, which should make one bulky adapter causing some loss of performance.
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    Well, obviously this isn't something we're all going to be running out to buy. It could be interesting in your desktop though. But while many people use VIA boards, it seems to me at least, that more and more are moving towards something less anemic. A VIA can still hold it's own, depending on how it's set up. But more and more posts keep poping up about "how can I power this" and the poster (usually a noob) is talking about a P4. I would agree with you about the XP-M being a very good choice, especially for the investment. But many don't want a cookie cutter, me too solution. If money were less of a worry, a Pentium M is an excelent choice for the car, with its lower power needs and less heat produced. (wasted) And if your building new right now, why not plan for something that has a chance for keeping up in the future. I personally couldn't afford one for the car, but if Intel starts selling alot because of this increase in uses, maybe the price would come down a little. If you're looking at this as a possibilty, you probably own a P4 board already. If the adapter is reasonably priced, it could actually become a viable solution. From my (limited) understanding, the real difference in power, is that the M just runs on less voltage. The adapter doesn't look too bulky to me, but we have no way of knowing about any performance issues that could be related to using it. I just found it interesting, and thought others might too. I know I'd like to hear how it really ends up working, and will watch for reviews on it when the time comes.
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    Why use an adapter at all when you could just use THIS . 1.5 Ghz, 400 Mhz. FSB, all @ 25 watts!!! and $100 bucks!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by UncleGeek
    Why use an adapter at all when you could just use THIS . 1.5 Ghz, 400 Mhz. FSB, all @ 25 watts!!! and $100 bucks!!!
    Seems like you missed out on the part where the Pentium/Celeron M processors need adapter. The fact that it has 478 pins has nothing to do with it being usable in desktop 478 pin mobos. Like I mentioned before, the pins do not correspond. As for the desktop use of Ms without adapter, read more here
    http://www.anandtech.com/cpuchipsets...oc.aspx?i=2342
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    Quote Originally Posted by rushnrockt
    Seems like you missed out on the part where the Pentium/Celeron M processors need adapter. The fact that it has 478 pins has nothing to do with it being usable in desktop 478 pin mobos. Like I mentioned before, the pins do not correspond. As for the desktop use of Ms without adapter, read more here
    http://www.anandtech.com/cpuchipsets...oc.aspx?i=2342

    yeah i quickly skimmed the article ... but i really didn't see anything about the celeron M in there ... which is what UncleGeek proposed. the reason this adapter is news is that it allows you to put a 479 pin pentium M into a 478 pin socket. but see the reason your argument isn't exactly valid in this case is that the celeron M IS a socket 478 and therefore SHOULD work on "any" 478 board.

    I for one, am glad he posted that lil tidbit. I was going to go with a matx with a mobile athlon at 35 watts .... but why not go mitx at 25? (yes yes epia i know ... but no thanks)
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    Quote Originally Posted by sagekoala
    yeah i quickly skimmed the article ... but i really didn't see anything about the celeron M in there ... which is what UncleGeek proposed. the reason this adapter is news is that it allows you to put a 479 pin pentium M into a 478 pin socket. but see the reason your argument isn't exactly valid in this case is that the celeron M IS a socket 478 and therefore SHOULD work on "any" 478 board.

    I for one, am glad he posted that lil tidbit. I was going to go with a matx with a mobile athlon at 35 watts .... but why not go mitx at 25? (yes yes epia i know ... but no thanks)

    Yeah, I figured that you just skimmed it. The problem is not the number of pins, but the voltages used at the I/O's of the Pentium M. They are 1.05V as opposed to the 1.3V of the desktop P4. Desktop Northbridge is simply not capable of working with these voltages and that is also why an adapter would be quite a fit to make, since the voltages would need to be stepped up. So my argument is valid and sound too boot, sorry to disappoint.
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    Another short article with some additional information.

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    Priced under $50 according to Asus. Very limited support for it as you need a bios update. Expected out in a couple weeks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ACHIEVER
    Another short article with some additional information.

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    Priced under $50 according to Asus. Very limited support for it as you need a bios update. Expected out in a couple weeks.
    And only with limited motherboards

    http://www.anandtech.com/cpuchipsets...oc.aspx?i=2382
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