Abit VP6 + Celeron FCPGA = Will it work?

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Abit VP6 Dual Socket 370 Mobo, does it support Celeron FCPGA's?

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The way I understand it is "Yes", but only one. If you want to go dual you will have to get PIII's.
I will be getting a VP6 with two 800's to replace my BP6 with two 400's. But i am waiting to be sure I get a revision 2 board because I read the 1's may have issues with nVidea cards.

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that ruins my plans then, i got a GeForece 2 gts. i wanted the vp6 cause i thought it was beautiful and looked as if it would run dual Celeron FCPGA's.

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There are no problems with Nvidia cards.

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Well no problems except the usual VIA problems probably. I'll find out more when I get my VP6 next week!

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yea man, but there's usually a patch or something for that, make sure you tell us how the VP6 runs.