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    Micro ATX Board, Where?

    After mucking about with a friend of a friend's pc, I have finally decided the mobo is in fact dead...

    I am currently looking to replace the motherboard, but unfortunately, the pc isn't that new...

    I need to find a micro ATX board that will accept a Duron 700 and PC-100 Ram

    Are there any available on the market still? If so where do you think I could find one? I have had a look at a few retailers but not had any luck!

    If not, I will have to replace it with a new mobo and ram! (and cpu?)

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    Try posting in the wanted forum - maybe you can get a bargain
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    The Duron support isn't the problem it's the SDRAM

    Should be able to get a new mATX board & 256Mb DDR for about £55 though.

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    Cheers for the replies!

    Am I right in saying the Duron should work in pretty much all Socket A boards? (100Mhz FSB?)

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    i'm posting this from a 1.3GHz duron on a motherboard with pc100 sdram with a 100MHz fsb. not that slow
    check the manufacturers website first though - this odd yet finest specimen of cheap chinese engineering supports some durons and athlons while not liking others. ymmv.



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