Does the P35 Neo2 FIR support the Xeon 3350 chip?

As the title, looking to get one of these chips, supposed to be better then the equivalent Q9450, and not a lot of difference in price.
Also any opinions of the virtue (or not) of getting one of these as opposed to the Q9450, welcome!

You can have a ask here: http://ocss.msi.com.tw/

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