If that is the case, then try looking for Celeron D in the socket LGA 775, instead of the socket 478 format. I went to every shop in Gilmore area just last week and none are selling any socket 478 boards, anymore. And it would be difficult to find replacement parts whether under warranty or not, simply because they wont have anymore stocks to replace or sell to you. I think LGA 775 are even cheaper than socket 478 and it will be supported for a few more years.
If you want to give AMD a try, you can try the Sempron in socket 754.
Btw, what speed is your DDR ram? DDR266? DDR333? DDR400?






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