Pentium 4 Motherboards

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Socket 423

Socket 423 was the first Pentium 4 socket. It was rather short-lived, but still went through a few changes in it's life. Most Socket 423 motherboards used RDRAM instead of the more common DDR or SDRAM.


Today: Theres not really a reason to build such a rig these days. The 2.0GHz Pentium 4 is about as fast as a Tualatin 1.4GHz while consuming a lot more power.

Socket 478

Socket 478






Today: The obvious choice between the 3 different CPU's for this socket is strangely enough the Northwood. The Prescott is slower and runs hotter while the Celeron is slower still.

Socket 775

Socket 775

Otherwise known as LGA 775