I got a couple of older Mobo's I have acquired over the years that I can't remember how to identify
They do not have any identification between the PCI / ISA slots so I am clueless on how to discern them.
Can anybody share some wisdom on how to do this without setting them up in a system??
Thanks,
David
Identify Motherboards
Is it possible to show us pics of the mobo's ?
Maybe some with higher res so we can check some of the controller chips, the socket/slot and the memory slots.
We might be able to at least narrow down what CPU/RAM it supports ... the mobo make/model is normally near the AGP slot ... in case the mobo's have AGP.
Maybe some with higher res so we can check some of the controller chips, the socket/slot and the memory slots.
We might be able to at least narrow down what CPU/RAM it supports ... the mobo make/model is normally near the AGP slot ... in case the mobo's have AGP.
can you boot it? it will usually say at the bottom of the first screen when counting the ram. 
Greg
Greg
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