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To: Joe NYC who wrote (22906)12/19/2000 12:33:07 AM
From: Dan3Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 275872
 
Re: Is this the Sis based motherboard? What is the exact model number?

It's SiS chipset motherboard made by PCChips - they mostly OEM, and their boards are also sold as Alton and PCWare (I think). They are cheap boards meant for (low bid) business desktops and entry level home systems.

The board is an M810LMR and the upper left hand corner of the manual has a PC266 logo on it (I guess because it supports 266 FSB Athlons). It supports only PC133 SDRAM, not DDR.

The board is very small, I have it in an Aopen HX-08 full tower server case - the poor thing looks lost in there!

Regards,

Dan



To: Joe NYC who wrote (22906)12/19/2000 9:51:57 AM
From: Daniel SchuhRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 275872
 
Joe, I went looking for that board after Dan3 posted it yesterday, couldn't find any sources either but here's the pc-chips page on it, for what it's worth: 202.82.156.83 .

Doesn't even say what chipset is in it, and the manual isn't online yet.

Cheers, Dan.