Pentium D 930 Support

Which MSI motherboards support the pentium D 930 dual core processor, with both cores functioning?  And does this one - MSI P4N SLI-FI Socket T (LGA 775) ATX Intel Motherboard?  Thanks for your time.

Well you could click on the Products button at the top of the page, to see the spec of the mobo of choice. 
as for the P4N SLI, I think it dose.
http://www.msi.com.tw/program/products/mainboard/mbd/pro_mbd_cpu_support_detail.php?UID=674&kind=1
GL with you new build
Heath

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