K7T Pro2-A (MS-6330) can it handle Duron 1200 or not

Hi, I'm confused. The manual for my board states that it supports an Athlon/Duron up to 1200Ghz. The CPU support section states that it can't. The CPU support section states that it can handle a Thunderbird 1.4G.  What's the true posion please as I want to upgrade from my 700 Ghz Duron.

Hi,
I got this back from MSI:
C31 - CAPACITOR,MLCC,100000p/25V/Y5V,0603,80/-20%
C347 - No component installed

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