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any one else who can help me plz!
Tell me your question clearly. secondly, P-4 boards werent designed to support SD-RAM, but only RD-RAM and DDR-RAM, RD-RAM is not used anymore, so all boards are coming in DDR and DDR-II RAM compatibility modules
rahi baat Board print ki, P-3 was with 370-pins whillst P-4 is with 4XX (where XX represents 78 and in older I dont remember), new P-4 are with 775 pins. so there is no way you can use a P-3 board with P-4 processor. Intel 845Chip was originally came for the P-4, a for P-3, I remember the last chipset that out was Intel i815, us kay baad no more chiupset came for p-3.
and whrere the concern is 845 series chips, mujhey nahiein yaad parta any 845 with GLV, but they were 845GV and 845GL, difference was (apart from all common)
845GV was more advanced as it supported Hyper Threading, whilst 845GL not. secondaly, the FSB on GL was 533, whilst on GV it was upto 400 only, baki everything was damn same.
waisay why do u require this info? are you buying p-4? as if u are, then better buy board on Intel 865i (springdale) chipset.