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> I've noticed that the Celeron chip is now coming out in PPGA form
> factor. I
> know that this is means that the chip has pins under it similar to the
> super socket 7 but can you put the PPGA celeron on a Super Socket Seven
> board like the ASUS P5A?

     Simple answer to this one, no. The Celeron 370 uses a new different
socket, called socket 370! :) I would recommend no person get it, you don't
save much (in fact right now I don't think you save anything) and you are
stuck with a board that excepts only the Celeron. But that is just my
opinion. TTYL

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