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No joy in MudViLLe.....
Hi Gang !
Got the PB 810 board the other day. Works great, came equipped with an Intel 233MHz MMX CPU. Tested out fine. However, when I viewed the picture, and got excited over what I thought were cache modules, DIMM slots, a VR,and USB ( more on that later ) when I saw the board in person I realized that I had forgotten that the first Intel® 82437VX Triton chipset had TWO small chipsets on the motherboard that look exactly like cache chips in a poor photo. I should have known this. There were two blank spaces on the board in the photo where cache SHOULD have been. And then I can't find my K6-200. It's in a motherboard somewhere........ I'm not going to install a K6-233 inferno. Probably blow the board. Strangely, the board actually has TWO USB ports, but one is hidden behind the metal backing plate. Very weird. Looks fully functional if the wire traces in the motherboard are to be believed. The search begins again................... bobwatts -- boBWatts®© EartH Watts Carburetion Service Whizzbang Computers Official collector of: transfat asian plastic junk trinkets ! |
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