Need help identifying an old P3 board that's VERY UNIQUE

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Need help identifying an old P3 board that's VERY UNIQUE

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Ok, I could probably figure it out with some info and Google. HOWEVER, my friend's bitchy mom let me help him with his computer, up until now. Now she's pissed and kicked me out of the house. He's suppose to be grounded, now I can't even ask a few simple questions over the phone.

Needless to say, I need to figure this out by looks. I have NO idea of the manufacterer.

The current processor is a Socket whatever at 650 MHz

SO, here's what I got:

  • Has an AT Style that supports either AT OR ATX Power Supplies. However, the layout is still AT.
  • Has both a Socket (what socket is it, for a P3?) and a Slot A I believe.
  • Has three ram slots
  • Has an AGP slot
  • I'm guessing it has 3 PCI and 1 ISA Slot, but I don't remember.
  • I think the PCB was orange... :)


I think the fact that the board had Slot or Socket and AT or ATX power support really limits the possibilites.

If anyone has any good strings I could search in google with, let me know. I'm out of ideas. :D


So, lets see what ya'll got! I mainly need to know the capabilities of the board, graphics cards it can support, and how much ram it can handle.

THANKS PEOPLE!
- Sean
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Post by Absolut Talent »

dude.......thats like asking

"what car is this? Its got 4 wheels, and has 4 doors. THere is a v-6 under the hood. And its blue"


you NEED more info on the board to identify it

any number on the board is a plus as well


So it will have to wait until you can look at it or until you can speak with your friend again.
maybe use some sort of pigeon messenger service to get messages back and fourth with him. But instead of pigeons, you should use dung beetles cuase they are just so cool
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Post by Sean »

How many P3 boards are there that have both At and ATX power connectors and Slot and Socket available??

Oh well, I tried.

Where can I possibly look for P3 motherboards?? :D
- Sean
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Your board is probably made by PC Chips. I'll do some digging to figure out which one.
M726LMRT comes to mind... ;)
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Post by Sean »

DANG! You're good! That's it!! :D

Thanks a lot!! :D
- Sean
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