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Gigabyte GA-5AA (Rev 3.2) 

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...want to upgrade your old PC, get this. (Gigabyte GA-5AA (Rev 3.2))

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Gigabyte GA-5AA (Rev 3.2)

Date: 10/04/01 (1136 review reads)
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Advantages: Stablility

Disadvantages: does not come with USB connector

I 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 devices like a 7200rpm IBM hard drive, a Matrox G400 graphic card, various USB devices, sound card, TV cards... heck, I have used up almost all the expansion slots! So, if you are looking for an AT motherboard, get this.

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