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Steven Levine wrote:
> In <440DDF12.7000003@charter.net>, on 03/07/06
> at 11:30 AM, Ray Davison said:
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>>>I've got enough 166 to 300MHz class stuff to last me for the
>>>forseeable future.
>>
>>So just what is it you want?
>
> So you don't to have re-read my original post
>
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> What I'm looking for is something that will handle the working AMD Duron
> CPUs and PC133 RAM that seem to have lived on. The Durons are in the
> 900Mhz to 1.2GHz range.
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> Turns out these are Athlons rather than Durons, but the speed is such that
> MB that work for one will work for the other.
I think we have all been trying to give you a MB w/CPU. So, you have
a working CPU and want a bare MB? What socket?
Ray
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