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CPU Socket 478 for Intel Pentium 4/Celeron
Intel Hyper-Threading Technology ready
New power design supports Intel next generation
Prescott CPU
Chipset
SIS648FX
SIS9 ...
The incredible old Dual Chip Pentium Pro
motherboard that pushed x86 off of the desktop and
into the server-room. There are google-able jumper
settings to take a pair of 200Mh ...
This is 1999 vintage so only consider if its for
sale second hand.
Accepts 233 to 450 Pentiums Celerons in my dox but
I know can go up to 850 (gosh)
Bios by Phoenix and ...
This series of motherboards from ASUS offers a
super-stable Slot 1 (P-II, P-III) platform for a
variety of configurations, including dual CPU,
Adaptec SCSI, on-board LAN, and ...
This was one of the first socket7 motherboards to
be equiped with AGP style connection for video
cards. Using the VIA Apollo VP3 this board is
totally compatible with Linux as ...
The Compaq Proliant 5000 supports up to 4 Pentium
Pro CPUs and is equipped with onboard Fast/Wide
SCSI-2. CPUs and RAM are mounted on riser cards
from the mainboard. Replaceab ...
Processor
Single PGA478 ZIF socket
Supports one Intel Pentium 4 processor
Onboard VRM
System bus support for 400MHz
Chipset
Intel 845 chipset
82802AB FWH, 8280 ...
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