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On 10/21/07 J R FOX wrote:
> But I
> don't know that any mfr. offered a MB that could
> accept *any* of them. How long was 939 around ? If a
> couple years, it may have gone through a couple
> generations, as far as the acceptable CPUs for them
> were concerned.
I don't know much about socket 939. Since I build a new
computer system about every three years, I am a few
generations behind in my knowledge. I had an "expert" who
builds OS/2 system for a living choose the Mb and chip for me.
I am still very satisfied.
Martin
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