Re: got some hardware
Quote from Forum Archives on June 19, 2000, 8:12 amPosted by: revsamarshall <revsamarshall@...>
Somewhere on the motherboard you should see some company markings. This
plus a revision number will enable you to look it up at a company web site
and get an idea of what processor the board will support.If you contact me off list I will be glad to try and help you.
Stewart
At 06:24 PM 6/19/2000 +0700, you wrote:
>Dear List,
>
>I inherited some hardware from a pastor who has recently upgraded his
>system. Of particular concern is the
>mainboard as it seems to be of a late model. What I need to know is what
>CPU this mainboard will support. I
>identified some markings as Socket 7, Intel Chipset and PCI bus.
>
>Besides what CPU the board will support, I need to know what type of RAM
>and speed, what features like cache,
>if it will support AGP, what type of I/O system. Where on the mainboard
>can I see and identify these information?
>
>If any of you need more information, just post it right here and I will
>provide more.
>
>Art
>
>
>
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Posted by: revsamarshall <revsamarshall@...>
plus a revision number will enable you to look it up at a company web site
and get an idea of what processor the board will support.
If you contact me off list I will be glad to try and help you.
Stewart
At 06:24 PM 6/19/2000 +0700, you wrote:
>Dear List,
>
>I inherited some hardware from a pastor who has recently upgraded his
>system. Of particular concern is the
>mainboard as it seems to be of a late model. What I need to know is what
>CPU this mainboard will support. I
>identified some markings as Socket 7, Intel Chipset and PCI bus.
>
>Besides what CPU the board will support, I need to know what type of RAM
>and speed, what features like cache,
>if it will support AGP, what type of I/O system. Where on the mainboard
>can I see and identify these information?
>
>If any of you need more information, just post it right here and I will
>provide more.
>
>Art
>
>
>
>--
>Questions asked, and answers provided in this email list may be published
>in a special column in Christian Computing Magazine. For more information
>on subscribing to Christian Computing Magazine online, go to
>http://www.gospelcom.net/ccmag/ccstore/subscribe.html
><
>To unsubscribe, send ANY message to <[email protected]>
Rev. Stewart A. Marshall
mail to:[email protected]
Faith Lutheran Church
Union City, TN