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Hi JIM HOLSONBACK, hope you are having a nice day PW>> Next up are a couple of pentium mobo's from other case, first is a PW>>PT-2003 (fic?) w/ 430FX chipset. How does this board differ from the PW>>PT-2006 I'm using right now aside from the chipset? (430vx) JH>Yes, an FIC board. PT2003 jumpers and manual are en-route to you via JH>email attach. Which as mentioned made it after all even though it doesn't always work like it did this time. ;> PW>> Then we have an unknown marked w/ AB-PX5 socket7 pentium w/ 430TX PW>>chipset and *no* clk/mul jumpers, seems to be an autodetect setup. It PW>>has 4pci/4isa slots (one shared), 2 simm and 2 dimm slots, usb and ir PW>>conn's, and the board has the location for an atx pwr conn though it PW>>uses the at type instead. JH>This one is an Abit PX5. Manual is en-route to you via an email attach. JH>Seems I saw sumpin' about being able to set clockmul and cpu voltage in JH>SETUP, so might be best to start out testing with something like an old JH>3.3v only P75 chip in there. Don't think I've got a 3.3v one. The full tower w/ the 430nx chipset board had an i90 in it and I've got the 75 and 90 you sent but that's the slowest ones here. Got a 100 though and the dell had a 120 in it. Lessee... 75, 90, 90, 100, 120, 133, 166 (in use), 200mmx. That's the intel group, also a 6x86/120-pr150, 6x86l/150-pr200, and ofc the k6-2/450 that I plan for either the mvp3 or pc100. (still need that screwy panel w/ the vga, etc connectors for the pc100 though) Hehehehehe..... ]];> -=> Yours sincerely, Paul Williams <=- ... I didn't know they still made them in extra-small-and-furry - HollyS --- Terminate 4.00/Pro* Origin: Hollow points, when you care to send the very best... (1:387/710) SEEN-BY: 633/267 270 @PATH: 387/710 124/6308 5025 106/2000 633/267 |
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