915G Combo + Pentium 4 650J (775/3,4GHz) - Do it work?

HI!
I am buying MSI 915G Combo mobo and also Pentium 4 prosessor.
From "MSI's cpu support site" we can read, that 915G works fine with 550J -series pentium4 prosessor, but with 650J -series prosessors are under testing.
Do anybody know, that works this mobo with newest bios also with Pentium4 660J prosessor??? Or must all users wait newer bios??? If we must, can some know how long?
If I try use mobo with 650J  prosessor, can prosessor or mobo crash?? Voltages, etc?
kkuu

I'll just say "Please don't try this at home", since no results has been produced from MSI and while they have already mentioned "Under Testing" means that nothing has yet to be confirmed on whether Yes or No.
You can either wait for the results or you can start placing your bets if you want to try testing yourself, but don't hair-split if things goes bad... . The worst case will be dead mobo + CPU and the best results will be the message, "Unknown CPU Steppings" or stuffs like this.

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