ASUS P5G41T-M LX processor support and specifications

CPU support summary

Core:
Allendale, Cedar Mill,
Conroe, Conroe-L,
Kentsfield, Prescott,
Wolfdale, Yorkfield
Technology (micron):
0.045, 0.065, 0.09
Cores / Threads:
1 - 4
Frequency (MHz):
1600 - 3800
L2 cache (KB):
512 - 12288
TDP (Watt):
35 - 115



ASUS P5G41T-M LX motherboard specifications

Form factor:micro-ATX
9.6" x 7.9" / 24.4 cm x 20.1 cm
CPU socket type:Socket 775
Front Side Bus:1066 MHz
1333 MHz
800 MHz
Chipset:Intel G41
Intel ICH7
Motherboard features:CrashFree BIOS 3
EZ Flash 2
Express Gate
MyLogo 2
Q-Fan
Turbo Key
Overclocking features:CPU Parameter Recall
Overclocking Protection
Stepless Frequency Selection
Memory:Dual-channel
Integrated graphics:Supports Microsoft DirectX 10
Integrated Audio:8-channel audio
ALC887 Audio codec
LAN:Gigabit x 1
BIOS:AMI BIOS
8 MB Flash
Expansion slots:PCI x 2
PCIe x1 x 1
PCIe x16 x 1
Internal connectors:ATX 12V Power (4-pin) x 1
CPU Fan x 1
Chassis Fan x 1
IDE x 1
S/PDIF Out x 1
SATA x 4
Rear panel ports:D-Sub x 1
LAN RJ45 x 1
PS/2 Keyboard x 1
PS/2 Mouse x 1
Parallel port x 1
Serial port x 1
USB 2.0/1.1 x 4
Included accessories:I/O Shield x 1
SATA cable(s) x 2
UltraDMA 133/100/66 cable(s) x 1
User manual x 1
NOTE: specifications are not complete

ASUS P5G41T-M LX CPU compatibility list

Part NumberFrequencyFeaturesBIOSPCBNotes
Intel Celeron
4201.6 GHz, 800 FSB, L2 512KB, LGA775, revA10301Any 
4301.8 GHz, 800 FSB, L2 512KB, LGA775, revA10301Any 
4402 GHz, 800 FSB, L2 512KB, LGA775, revA10301Any 
4502.2 GHz, 800 FSB, L2 512KB, LGA775, revA10301Any 
Intel Celeron Dual-Core
E1200revM0, 1.6 GHz, 800 FSB, L2:512K0301Any 
E1400revM0, 2 GHz, 800 FSB, L2: 512K0301Any 
E1600revM0, 2.4 GHz, 800 FSB, L2: 512K0301Any 
E3200revR0, 2.4 GHz, 800 FSB, L2: 1M0301Any 
E3300revR0, 2.5 GHz, 800 FSB, L2: 1M0301Any 
E3400revR0, 2.6 GHz, 800 FSB, L2: 1M0604Any 
E3500revR0, 2.7 GHz, 800 FSB, L2: 1M0604Any 
Intel Core 2 Duo
E43001.8 GHz, 800FSB, L2:2MB, 65W, rev.L20301Any 
E44002 GHz, 800FSB, L2:2MB, 65W, rev.M00301Any 
E45002.2 GHz, 800FSB, L2:2MB, 65W, rev.M00301Any 
E46002.4 GHz, 800FSB, L2:2MB, 65W, rev.M00301Any 
E47002.6 GHz, 800FSB, L2:2MB, revG00301Any 
E63001.86 GHz, 1066FSB, L2:2MB, rev.L20301Any 
E63201.86 GHz, 1066FSB, B2, 4 MB, rev.B20301Any 
E63201.86 GHz, 1066FSB, L2:4MB, rev.B20301Any 
E64002.13 GHz, 1066FSB, L2:2MB, rev.L20301Any 
E65402.33 GHz, 1333FSB, L2:4MB, rev.G00301Any 
E65502.33 GHz, 1333FSB, L2:4MB, rev.G00301Any 
E67502.66 GHz, 1333FSB, L2:4MB, rev.G00301Any 
E68503 GHz, 1333FSB, L2:4MB, rev.G00301Any 
E72002.53 GHz, 1066FSB, L2:3MB, rev.M00301Any 
E73002.66 GHz, 1066FSB, L2:3MB, rev.M00301Any 
E74002.8 GHz, 1066FSB, L2:3MB, rev.R00301Any 
E75002.93 GHz, 1066FSB, L2:3MB, rev.R00301Any 
E76003.06 GHz, 1066FSB, L2:3MB, rev.R00301Any 
E81902.66 GHz, 1333FSB, L2:6MB, rev.C00301Any 
E82002.66 GHz, 1333FSB, L2:6MB, rev.C00301Any 
E83002.83 GHz, 1333FSB, L2:6MB, rev.C00301Any 
E84003 GHz, 1333FSB, L2:6MB, 65W, rev.E00301Any 
E84003 GHz, 1333FSB, L2:6MB, rev.C00301Any 
E85003.16 GHz, 1333FSB, L2:6MB, 65W, rev.E00301Any 
E85003.16 GHz, 1333FSB, L2:6MB, rev.C00301Any 
E86003.33 GHz, 1333FSB, L2:6MB, 65W, rev.E00301Any 
Intel Core 2 Quad
Q66002.4 GHz, 1066FSB, L2:2X4MB, rev.G0, 4 cores0301Any 
Q8200rev.M1, 2.33 GHz, 1333FSB, L2:4MB, 4 cores0301Any 
Q8200rev.R0, 2.33 GHz, 1333FSB, L2:4MB, 4 cores0301Any 
Q8200Srev.R0, 2.33 GHz, 1333FSB, L2:4MB, 4 cores0301Any 
Q8300rev.R0, 2.5 GHz, 1333FSB, L2:4MB, 4 cores0301Any 
Q8400rev.R0, 2.66 GHz, 1333FSB, L2:4MB, 4 cores0301Any 
Q8400Srev.R0, 2.66 GHz, 1333FSB, L2:4MB, 4 cores0301Any 
Q93002.5 GHz, 1333FSB, L2:6MB, rev.M0, 4 cores0301Any 
Q93002.5 GHz, 1333FSB, L2:6MB, rev.M1, 4 cores0301Any 
Q9400rev.R0, 2.66 GHz, 1333FSB, L2:6MB0301Any 
Q9400Srev.R0, 2.66 GHz, 1333FSB, L2:6MB0301Any 
Q94502.66 GHz, 1333FSB, L2:12MB, rev.C10301Any 
Q95002.83 GHz, 1333FSB, L2:6MB, rev.R00304Any 
Q9505rev.R0, 2.83 GHz, 1333FSB, L2:6MB0301Any 
Q95502.83 GHz, 1333FSB, L2:12MB, rev.C10301Any 
Q9550rev.E0, 2.83 GHz, 1333FSB, L2:12MB0301Any 
Q9550Srev.E0, 2.83 GHz, 1333FSB, L2:12MB0301Any 
Q9650rev.E0, 3 GHz, 1333FSB, L2:12MB0301Any 
Intel Pentium 4
6303.0E GHz, 800 FSB, L2:2MB, EM64T, HT0604Any 
63165nm, 3 GHz, 800 FSB, L2:2MB, revD00604Any 
63165nm, 3 GHz, 800 FSB, L2:2MB, revD00401Any 
6403.2E GHz, 800 FSB, L2:2MB, EM64T, HT0604Any 
6703.8 GHz, 800 FSB, L2:2MB, N00604Any 
Intel Pentium Dual-Core
E21401.6 GHz, 800FSB, L2 1MB, M00301Any 
E21601.8 GHz, 800FSB, L2 1MB, L20301Any 
E21601.8 GHz, 800FSB, L2 1MB, M00301Any 
E21802 GHz, 800FSB, L2 1MB, M00301Any 
E22002.2 GHz, 800FSB, L2 1MB, M00301Any 
E22102.2 GHz, 800FSB, L2 1MB, R00503Any 
E22202.4 GHz, 800FSB, L2 1MB, M00301Any 
 E50003.4 GHz, 800FSB, L2:2MB, rev.R00601Any 
E52002.5 GHz, 800FSB, L2:2MB, rev.M00301Any 
E53002.6 GHz, 800FSB, L2:2MB, rev.R00301Any 
E54002.7 GHz, 800FSB, L2:2MB, rev.R00301Any 
E55002.8 GHz, 800FSB, L2:2MB, rev.R00601Any 
E57003 GHz, 800FSB, L2:2MB, rev.R00602Any 
E58003.2 GHz, 800FSB, L2:2MB, rev.R00706Any 
E63002.8 GHz, 1066FSB, L2:2MB, rev.R00301Any 
E65002.93 GHz, 1066FSB, L2:2MB, rev.R00301Any 
E6500K2.93 GHz, 1066FSB, L2:2MB, rev.R00301Any 
E66003.06 GHz, 1066FSB, L2:2MB, rev.R00404Any 
E67003.2 GHz, 1066FSB, L2:2MB, rev.R00602Any 
E68003.3 GHz, 1066FSB, L2:2MB, rev.R00602Any 

When part numbers are not supplied by motherboard manufacturers, we use best guess approach to determine part numbers based on CPU model, frequency and features. In some cases our guess may be incorrect or incomplete. Please always verify part numbers before committing to buying the CPU.

Comments: 10

cpu supported

2011-10-26 22:38:05
Posted by: ALEJANDRO

Very usefull...
But im confused:
Why i cant install a PENTIUM 506 SL8PL
2.66GHZ/1M/533/04A
???

Why i cant install

2012-01-01 16:20:44
Posted by: Mtywatson88

PENTIUM 506 SL8PL
2.66GHZ/1M/533/04A
* 533 designates the speed the processor communicates with the motherboard. The motherboard listed requires at least 800 (mhz) your processor is too old/slow.

 

2012-01-29 11:52:31
Posted by: Haris

This board also support pentium d

 

2012-03-19 13:34:17
Posted by: Ben

So this Board supports Pentium D

 

2012-04-13 17:08:22
Posted by: Edie

Is it true.. This board support Pentium D.. Info on the net is mixed out.. some said can some said no..

Pentium D 4 550 3.4 GHz fsb 800 MHZ

2012-04-16 08:16:10
Posted by: ieio

Do you know if this mb works fine with this cpu Pentium 4 550? thank you

CPUs to Motherboards Rule and xp will not boot.

2012-09-27 07:29:16
Posted by: mtywatson88

A general rule of thumb;

If a processor FSB speed is less than the FSB speed of the motherboard it's a no-go. If the CPU boots at all it will be at a highly overclocked rate producing massive amounts of heat thus killing the processor and possibly damaging your motherboard.

The best bet ( if you're stuck on one certain motherboard ) is to meet or exceed motherboard FSB speeds. CPUs are generally backwards compatible at a reduced speed (in GHz or gigahertz)

Here's an example... I'm running an E8500 which is Intel's Core2Duo @ 3.16 GHz @ 1333 FSB. My Asus P5G41T-MLX-Plus boasts compatibility with 1333 CPUs, BUT HERE'S THE KICKER...

The CPU will BOOT on the motherboard but windows XP will not load ( the configuration is unstable ). The only functional way to install xp is to dial back the CPU.

In BIOS (press del @ startup) under JUMPER-FREE configurations you will see a cpu speed and a RAM speed. Set CPU to 300 (1200 FSB) and RAM to the highest your RAM can handle ( see manufacturers website ).

After this xp will boot install @ a reduced, stable CPU speed. My E8500 is @ 2.85 GHz @1200 MHz FSB Stable.

The main reason Is COMPATABILITY. The Newer chip has smaller die size resulting in more room for features and ultimately less heat ( at idle state ) PLUS it's forward-compatable, when this motherboard dies the CPU will theoretically have some use left because you didn't burn it out.

Conversely I WAS running a Pentium 4 @ 3.8GHz @ 800 MHz FSB. Even though the FSB is a lot slower than the E8500 it is not faster and not better ( 3.8 P4 is less than 3.16 E8500 ).

The old processor has older technology. Bigger die size ( technology's limit at the time) and thus produces way more heat.

This motherboard with a P4 @ 3.8GHz @ 800 FSB ran at 112F degrees, and only 85F degrees with an E8500 @ 3.16GHz @ 1200 FSB. CPU and Motherboards never have one speed, all numbers should be factored in. GHz, FSB, and Idle Temperature are most important for the efficiency and long life of your hardware.

Long live your hardware! CPU stats below...

Intel E8500
---ark.intel.com/products/33911/Intel-Core2-Duo-Processor-E8500-(6M-Cache-3_16-GHz-1333-MHz-FSB)---

Pentium 4 @ 3.8GHz
---ark.intel.com/products/27487/Intel-Pentium-4-Processor-670-supporting-HT-Technology-2M-Cache-3_80-GHz-800-MHz-FSB---

Pentium 4 @ 3.4GHZ
---ark.intel.com/products/27469/Intel-Pentium-4-Processor-550-supporting-HT-Technology-1M-Cache-3_40-GHz-800-MHz-FSB---

Pentium D920

2012-11-04 19:46:00
Posted by: UnIForM

I can confirm that this mobo function with Pentium D920 - SL8

Help ensure compatibility

2013-01-06 17:30:26
Posted by: Hardware Support Technician/Rework Specialist

Maybe I missed this comment, but the one thing I have found to be very reliable when it comes to CPU/MOBO working together. Look up your CPU and find out what chipset it supports, ie:G41 express. Many will support multiple chipsets. Then lookup potential mobos to find out what chipset they use. This way is how I build mine and haven't had issues before.

 

2013-03-31 03:36:59
Posted by: Lucifer XIII

will it support an intel i3 proccesser?

Last updated: Aug 27, 2011