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FoxConn G33 Equivalent?



 
 
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Old May 17th 11, 06:04 PM posted to alt.comp.periphs.mainboard.gigabyte
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Default FoxConn G33 Equivalent?

Got this very nice case from a trashed Dell Inspiron 530.

Mobo appears tb out to lunch.

FoxConn G33m02 as in http://tinyurl.com/3tvqe4r

Socket 775/SouthBridge Intel ICH9, 4 slots.


Does anybody know of a GigaByte board that would:

- Accept the CPU from the FoxConn

- Fit in the same case


Tangentially, is there term-of-art for the board I'm looking
for?

Knowing nothing else, I'd say "ATX, 4 slots, Socket 775"....
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