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Tyan Trinity 400 S1854: ... PC2100 memory will work fine in the first and second slots, but if you go over into the third and fourth slot, you are taking a chance on the system?s over stability. I did run all four slots full of 256 MB standard Crucial PC2100 memory for a couple hours of testing, just to see, and I didn?t encounter any problems. But if you call Tyan complaining about issues with the board, be prepared to answer that questi...
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Motherboard - Gigabyte GA-5AA (Rev 3.2) Gigabyte GA-5AA (Rev 3.2)
Motherboard / Mainboard - baby AT - ALADDiN V - Socket 7 - UDMA66 - Being a key player in a constantly changing market not only requires vision, dedication and ambition, but also an understanding of, and ability to meet, the demands of today's global customer. For many years ...
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Tyan Trinity 400 S1854 Tyan Trinity 400 S1854
Mainboard - ATX - Pro133A - Slot 1 / Motherboard / Socket 370 - UDMA66 - The S1854 Trinity 400 is a quality, high performance single processor mainboard. It boasts a high level of flexibility, offering PPGA-370 Celeron AND Intel Slot 1 Pentium II / III microprocessor support. De...
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Motherboard - Epox EP-7KXA Epox EP-7KXA
EPoX EP-7KXA - Mainboard - ATX - KX133 - Slot A - UDMA66 - Designed with VIA's KX133 chipset, the EP-7KXA is a high quality motherboard built by EPoX in the industry standard ATX format. In addition to the AGP interface for high performance graphics, this board offers five industry standar...
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Abit Pentium III BE6-II V2.0 Abit Pentium III BE6-II V2.0
Motherboard - ATX - i440BX - Slot 1 - UDMA100, UDMA100 (RAID) - ABIT's BE6-II V2.0 is the Intel 440BX based motherboard for SOHO or multimedia environments. It includes AGP, PCI and ISA buses to handle all of your expansion needs. The BE6-II V2.0 provides you...
 
Motherboard - Tekram S3Pro Au Tekram S3Pro Au
Motherboard - ATX - Pro133A - Socket 370 - UDMA66 - Tekram's Corporate Strategy has always been one of research, innovation and applied technology. Tekram was the first company to develop caching disk controllers for the VL-Bus, greatly enhancing system performance. With ...
 
Tekram S3Pro M Tekram S3Pro M
Motherboard - micro ATX - Pro133A - Socket 370 - UDMA66 - This mainboard has all the new features! Starting with a PC133 Chipset, the S3Pro-M supports the latest 133Mhz Bus CPUs for Socket 370, such as Intel's Pentium III FC-PGA type. Other features include built-in AC97 S...
 
Motherboard - Tekram S3Pro AuPlus Tekram S3Pro AuPlus
Motherboard - ATX - Pro133 - Socket 370 - UDMA100 - S3Pro-AU+ is based on VIA Technologies' new Apollo Pro 133A with 686B Southbridge chipset for Socket 370 Pentium III and Celeron CPUs, featuring ATA/100 support. This mainboard has all the new features! Starti...
 
Gigabyte Socket 370 GA-6LX7A Gigabyte Socket 370 GA-6LX7A
Motherboard - ATX - i440LX - Socket 370 - UDMA - Since the establishment of Gigabyte, the company has been manufacturing high-quality mainboards, as well as providing additional technical support and information, earning a reputation for quality and innovatio...
 
Motherboard - Gigabyte Socket 370 GA-6LX7 Gigabyte Socket 370 GA-6LX7
Motherboard - ATX - i440LX - Socket 370 - UDMA - Since the establishment of Gigabyte in 1986, it has been manufacturing high quality mainboards, and has earned a reputation for quality and innovation. All efforts are directed toward bringing value-added mainbo...
 
Gigabyte Socket 370 GA-6LMM7 Gigabyte Socket 370 GA-6LMM7
Motherboard - micro ATX - i440LX - Socket 370 - UDMA - video - Since the establishment of Gigabyte, the company has been manufacturing high-quality mainboards, as well as providing additional technical support and information, earning a reputation for quality...
 
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buzzplane Gigabyte GA-5AA (Rev 3.2)
... have an old Pentium 166 MMX that my brother kindly donated to me when he moved out to buy his flat. I was never really into computers much before that. Still, I have learnt a lot through his tuition and now count myself as competant at pc upgrades and maintenance. I can therefore tell you about my motherboard. The Pentium Chip is the main processor. It does all of the calculations for your computer and is the real brains. The motherboard is where the chip sits and how it connects and interacts with the other components in the case. Like most of the early Pentium chips, Socket 7 technology was how the chip sat in the motherboard. It connects through a square ...
Read the full review: Proven Technology by buzzplane
ko196 Gigabyte GA-5AA (Rev 3.2)
... had a an Pentium MMX PC and wanted to upgrade the motherboard and CPU and keep everything else. I also required the motherboard to be in AT format, otherwise it won't fit in my casing. This was the best choice. So far, the motherboard has worked flawlessly. If you do get the board, I advise you to download the latest AGP drivers... otherwise, your AGP card might not work too well. The manual which comes with the motherboard could be better but it has all the information you'll need to install it. It has two USB ports but note that you need to buy a seperate connector to use the ports. It is not expensive though (~£10). I have used this motherboard with modern de...
Read the full review: ...want to upgrade your old PC, get this. by ko196
marchup Gigabyte GA-5AA (Rev 3.2)
... the GA5AA is a good value motherboard, I built one of my PC's and one for someone else using the same. As boards go this one was easy to setup except for the placing of the IDE cables as they have to go right accross the top of the CPU cooling fan( the ones supplied with the board are not long enough to be strapped out of the way!). They would have done better to move the ide plugs over even at the expense of making the board slightly larger. Functionality of the board is superb once it has been installed with an easy to use BIOS setup utility which - unlike the majority of boards would let you get through the POST even if the memory you were using was faulty. ...
Read the full review: On the downside by marchup
 
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