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pc chips 810L
Name: Dan M Date: December 10, 2002 at 08:56:52 Pacific OS: xp CPU/Ram: xp 2000
Comment:
Does any body know what the max cpu the pc chips 810L can take???????. got xp 2000 chip ?? Thanks in advance
"3. Where do I find the version number of my motherboard? It is either written onto the Board near the keyboard connector, or silkscreened in very small print in the corner of the board nearest PCI#1 connector (also near "JUSB1")."
"A brief motherboard history: Motherboard version 1.0 = No AGP port Motherboard version 1.3 = No AGP port Motherboard version 1.6 = First version with AGP port Motherboard version 2.0 = ??? Motherboard version 3.0 = Some support 266Mhz but not sure which Motherboard version 5.0 = First with official support for 266FSB and 4 channel sound codec Motherboard version 7.0 = First to support XP+ CPUs and "Morgan" Duron CPUs Motherboard version 7.0a = First to support XP+ CPUs and "Morgan" Duron CPUs higher than 1600+"
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Response Number 3
Name: BigJerry1979 Date: December 11, 2002 at 20:48:59 Pacific
Reply:
Well hey good luck useing that motherboard i have the same exact one and i cant get mine working at all but i have a Duron 1.2 in mine
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