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Originally Posted by benihana99
so, my cause is hopeless?
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Acording to him that would likely be yes!
The 3 Biostar and 1 Abit models were all 478 DDR2 boards with the Abit lacking one ide channel. When going to a shopping site the other site shows the type of mix you will end up with where you have to sort through and carefully look over each board to see what type and what it has.
Other sites like Amazon and EBay may see some there. As I was trying to explain earlier before ... the newer boards all see a 24pin main power socket while the only ones prior to Socket 939 models were server boards requiring them.
Well forget Amazon.com for the time being. Or you simply end up seeing a hihg price on a board like the one seen for the MSI Socket 478 model that runs DDR533/667 memory seen at
http://atacom.com/program/print_html...01&USER_ID=www