Intel CPU?

Hi
What max. Intel CPU processor can I buy for motherboard MSI MS-7071 (N 1996) and which PC power supply?

Quote from: Bernhard on 28-June-12, 18:24:39
You can find all supported CPUs here http://www.msi.com/product/mb/PM8M2-V.html#/?div=CPUSupport  If you can still find these CPUs, is another question.
From a PSU persepective for your set up, suggest a Corsair CX500.
Thx, I have: 2 x IDE Hard Disks, 2 x IDE CD/DVD-ROM, 1 x Floppy and Pentium 4, (3GHz, 84W).
BTW is it Power supply 300-400 Watt not enough to save power?

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