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Mobo type??
On Tue, 1 Jul 2003 04:20:01 +0200, "Xiphoid"
wrote: I've recently bought an old computer, and now I'm trying to find the type of the mobo, so I can find specifications and manuals on what type of memory it can hold, and more. However I couldn't find a brand nor type printed on the mobo. Only some stickers with some information. perhaps someone here can help me with this? I've -so far-found nothing on google that helps me further. It's a P75 the stuff printed on the mobo is: Made in Ireland PBA 634468-811 AA 635557-811 C 00327665 any help would be greatly appreciated! greetings, Xiphoid Intel boards were made in Ireland, and the second line of numbers you list "AA 635557-811", looks like an Intel board number. Is this a big-name OEM system or something else? Just wondering if it's Intel retail or OEM (which "can" be the same board). What chipset? You might see if it's one of these: http://x86.ddj.com/intel.doc/intelmotherboards.htm Dave |
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Xiphoid wrote:
I've recently bought an old computer, and now I'm trying to find the type of the mobo, so I can find specifications and manuals on what type of memory it can hold, and more. However I couldn't find a brand nor type printed on the mobo. Only some stickers with some information. perhaps someone here can help me with this? I've -so far-found nothing on google that helps me further. It's a P75 the stuff printed on the mobo is: Made in Ireland PBA 634468-811 AA 635557-811 C 00327665 any help would be greatly appreciated! greetings, Xiphoid .. Your PBA and AA numbers indicate an Intel Advanced/ZP motherboard: http://www.intel.com/support/motherb...op/advancedzp/ |
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Your PBA and AA numbers indicate an Intel Advanced/ZP motherboard: http://www.intel.com/support/motherb...op/advancedzp/ Perfect! Drawing looks exactly like this mobo! You've found the match Thank you, Xiphoid |
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Intel boards were made in Ireland, and the second line of numbers you list "AA 635557-811", looks like an Intel board number. Is this a big-name OEM system or something else? Just wondering if it's Intel retail or OEM (which "can" be the same board). What chipset? You might see if it's one of these: http://x86.ddj.com/intel.doc/intelmotherboards.htm It's an intel chipset, and the system was put together by a (Dutch) national chain of stores, named ESCOM, gone broke a couple of years ago... but I didn't find my mobo in this link, yet I found it in steven67@'s link. Thanx for the effort though! Xiphoid |
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