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"new" super 7 socket motherboards still in production?



 
 
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Old February 19th 05, 06:50 PM
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Default "new" super 7 socket motherboards still in production?

I remember reading somewhere that (I'm thinking some asian company) is
still manufacturing boards for super 7 socket chips. They are new boards
that max out the capabilities of these old chips. Support max RAM,
highest FSB, etc. However, I can't find any info online. Any ideas?

 




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