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Well that can depend on a number of factors like how much you are willing to pay.
Logon to newegg.com or zipzoomfly.com and search through their motherboards for ones that match your processor. pick one that has the features you want. Im partial to Asus boards so id find one of those that would match that processor. They list which processors will work with them so it really is pretty easy. zipzoom is my personal fav.
NO. you cannot install DUO to *********** board. the DUO is pinless and the P4 3.06 is pin type if you want to upgrade your PC you have to replace the mother board too.
intel doesnt list any vista drivers for that motherboard on there site so you might run into problems with the intergraded devices such as the ethernet,audio,chipset, & any intergraded video
You might be able to use the xp drivers but if theres problems it wouldnt be supported by intel
THE SE440BX2 MOTHER BOARD CAN SUPPORT P3,P2 PROCESSORS(P3 850 MHZ)....,BUT NOT P4 AND HIGHER VERSIONS...THIS MOTHER BOARD SUPPORTS UPTO 768 MB OF RAM,NOT MORE THAN THIS...
Hey there alcouto, your motherboard supports Intel Celeron, Intel Pentium 4, and Intel Pentium D processors. The socket set is LGA775. The FSB should be no higher than 800Mhz. It appears you have purchased the wrong CPU for your board. I hope the rest of the info helps you on your next purchase. Good Luck!
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