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Subject:
Computer motherboard
Category: Computers > Operating Systems Asked by: pegleg4899-ga List Price: $3.00 |
Posted:
03 Feb 2004 16:02 PST
Expires: 04 Mar 2004 16:02 PST Question ID: 303307 |
Who makes a motherboard marked P 6 Pro-A+REV :1.02, and is it a 370 or a socket A board. |
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Subject:
Re: Computer motherboard
From: commdrsozo-ga on 03 Feb 2004 22:08 PST |
I have found a motherboard that is a P6PRO-A+, but it seems to be neither a socket 370 or a socket A, but instead a Slot 1. It is listed as capable of taking a Slot1 Celeron, Pentium II or III processor at any speed, so long as the processor bus speed is no more than 150MHz. More information can be found here: http://www.tekram.com.cn:8060/Productspec.asp?Product=P6Pro-A%20Plus The board appears to be made by the Tekram company. The page does not have a revision listed, but with a 1.02 for a revision number I wouldn't imagine that the difference would be that large (even a revision 2.0 of a board usually only means small changes such as onboard audio chipset or motherboard chipset update, if it had a different processor socket type it would more than likely have a different name altogether). I hope that I have provided some help. |
Subject:
Re: Computer motherboard
From: pegleg4899-ga on 04 Feb 2004 06:48 PST |
Thank you very much, you've been a lot of help. |
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