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03-16-2004
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Description:
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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 distros I've run: RedHat (7 to 9) and Fedora.
BIOS version I have is 1.33.
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Keywords:
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Aopen motherboard mobo mx3 mx3w
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Chipset:
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Intel 810E
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