Socket 478 Motherboard Technical specifications

Socket 478 was used for all Northwood Pentium 4 and Celeron processors. It supported the first Prescott Pentium 4 processors and all Willamette Celerons, along with several of the Willamette-series Pentium 4s. Socket 478 also supported the newer Prescott-based Celeron D processors, and early Pentium 4 Extreme Edition processors with 2 MiB of L3 cache.
Celeron D processors were also available for Socket 478 and were the last CPUs made for the socket.
While the Intel mobile CPUs are available in 478-pin packages, they in fact only operate in a range of slightly differing sockets, Socket 479, Socket M, and Socket P, each incompatible with the other two.
PC CHIPS Socket 478 (Intel P4)
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M902LU (V1.1a),
M902LU (V5.1),
M906HLU (V3.3),
M907HLU (V5.0),
M907LU (V1.2),
M909G (V1.0),
M909G (V5.0)
M916 (V1.3a)
M922LU (V5.0)
M925ALU (V7.3)
M925G (V8.0)
M925G (V9.1b),
M930ALU (V5.2),
M935DLU (V1.2),
M935DLU (V2.0),
M935G (v3.1),
M938HLU (V3.1),
M947LU (V1.3),
M950 (V3.3),
M952 (V1.3b),
M952 (V1.5A), M952 (V3.0),
M955G (V3.0A),
M958HLU (V1.0),
M960G (V3.0A),
M960GV (V3.0A),
M963G (V3.0),
M963G (V1.3),
M963G+ (V1.0B),
M963GV (V3.3A),
M963GV (V5.0),
M981G (V5.0A),
P25G (V1.0A),
P25G (V3.0),
T10 (V1.2b) and
T12 (V1.0a)
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