Yes. The GA-6BXC can support any Slot 1 Intel Pentium II or Pentium III processor. For the faster Pentium IIIs, you will need to purchase a "slotket" to convert a Socket 370 processor to the Slot 1 interface.
Dozens of motherboard models are capable of supporting an Intel Pentium Dual-Core.
This depends on the motherboard / chipset, not the processor. Most Pentium 4s of that speed / era would probably only support DDR RAM.
A motherboard can support one processor only.
Not necessarily. Support for the Pentium 4 was removed from the P35 and later chipsets, thus they may not run on such boards.
The processor is capable of addressing up to 4 GB of RAM. Chipset / motherboard limitations may make the possible max for a system less than that.
socket LGA 775 - Pentium D 805 ONLY - D is Dual Core This is a Pentium 4 HT processor - motherboard supports up to 3.6GHz HT is Hyper Threading Motherboard is Asus OEM for HP Media Centre m1190uk Desktop
All Pentium 4 processors support SSE2.
No. There is no possible upgrade for a computer with a 120 MHz Pentium to an 800 MHz processor. You couldn't even replace the motherboard, as the case would not support newer motherboards (AT/Baby AT vs. ATX/microATX)
Yes, depending on the motherboard. Most Pentium 4 chipsets support up to 4 GB of RAM, although the motherboard may not physically support enough RAM modules.
Yes. All Pentium 4 boards with Socket 478 support a 1.4 GHz Pentium 4. I would highly recommend not buying such a processor with a low clock; The PI845GLM series all supports much higher clock rates. Even the oldest board in the series can support a 2.93 GHz processor.
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