PC Chips 726MRT
v1.2A
I know it's a P.O.S., but it has given 3 years of great service and is configurable for different proc generations. I have two of these in service. I even saved my driver disk, because I know from previous boards of theirs I've worked on, they are a bitch to get correct drivers for. One board has the AMR modem and I have to use the other board's CD for its drivers. Damn I can only imagine if I didn't have the second board to use the driver disk to get the modem to work. Whew! Good upgrade board after you get tired of the Slot 1 and want to put a PIII pull in the socket. Of course, recapping is a PITA with the sizes they use and placement.
Material list:
1500uF 6.3V (8) Canicon
1000uF 10V (7) G-Luxon
470uF 16V (10) G-Luxon
100uF 16V (2) G-Luxon
22uF 25V (1) G-Luxon
10uF 25V (14) G-Luxon
v1.2A
I know it's a P.O.S., but it has given 3 years of great service and is configurable for different proc generations. I have two of these in service. I even saved my driver disk, because I know from previous boards of theirs I've worked on, they are a bitch to get correct drivers for. One board has the AMR modem and I have to use the other board's CD for its drivers. Damn I can only imagine if I didn't have the second board to use the driver disk to get the modem to work. Whew! Good upgrade board after you get tired of the Slot 1 and want to put a PIII pull in the socket. Of course, recapping is a PITA with the sizes they use and placement.
Material list:
1500uF 6.3V (8) Canicon
1000uF 10V (7) G-Luxon
470uF 16V (10) G-Luxon
100uF 16V (2) G-Luxon
22uF 25V (1) G-Luxon
10uF 25V (14) G-Luxon
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