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Tiny motherboard with housing. (smaller than
mini-ITX. Not as small as Macintosh cube) External
power supply. No PS/2 connectors (only USB,
Macintosh way) RJ connector for LAN ...
The AOpen MX3W Pro-V is one of three boards in the
MX3W Pro line of inexpensive Socket 370 Pentium
III/Celeron micro-ATX boards based on Intel
i180/ICH1 chipsets. These boards ...
This is an Athlon-64 Aopen motherboard with SiS
760GX Built-in Graphic chipset.
Comes with onboard graphic lan audio usb for
a very low price :)
The question is : ...
The AX4PE Max is intel Socket 478 pin, based on
ATX form factor featuring the intel 845PE chipset.
400/533 MHz FSB, supports upto 2GIG of ram.
Boasts Promise Serial ATA (PDC2 ...
An AMD motherboard based on the VIA KT600 chipset.
Has AGP8X, 333FSB, 6 PCI slots, onboard sound and
networking (ethernet), and 4 USB 2.0 ports. The
AGP8X works fine with the ...
It all worked fine in Mandrake 9.2 and 10, except
for the USB-connection, so I turned off the BIOS
option "Assign IRQ for USB", which made USB work
flawless.
An old socket 370 board. It's not that very great
but it'll be ok for a mailserver or even a web
server without to much CGI's and medium load.
It's recognized by all distro ...
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