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Old May 6th, 2007   #11
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Default Re: ASRock P4VM890

FYI people, this board also supports 1.6Ghz Willamette (which were usually fitted on RDRAM)



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Old May 6th, 2007   #12
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FYI people, this board also supports 1.6Ghz Willamette (which were usually fitted on RDRAM)
Hmm, that's useful to know... I guess some people with Willamettes can use PCIe!



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This may be elementary for some but I didn't know you could use the Northwood which I have running on RDRAM so this would be a good board to use to switch it to DDR and Pci-e X16.



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This may be elementary for some but I didn't know you could use the Northwood which I have running on RDRAM so this would be a good board to use to switch it to DDR and Pci-e X16.
Yeah, I guess that's what I get for helping Dell "customers" for 2 years.



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As I said....all you need is the 92mm fan retention clips



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Yeah, I guess that's what I get for helping Dell "customers" for 2 years.
I was on the Dell Forums from 2002 till about 2004. Being a "customer".



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As I said....all you need is the 92mm fan retention clips
OH... fan retention clips... I read backplate for some reason.

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I was on the Dell Forums from 2002 till about 2004. Being a ****.
Really... I started October 2004. I think. Same username?

EDIT: Wow, you "customer". 3600 posts? Haha.

Heh, I have like 4960.

I guess we don't like that word?



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OH... fan retention clips... I read backplate for some reason.


Really... I started October 2004. I think. Same username?

EDIT: Wow, you "customer". 3600 posts? Haha.

Heh, I have like 4960.

I guess we don't like that word?
**** is a good word I'm still a **** in many areas as is everyone else here, some may not be n00bs on computer stuff but nobody knows everything ( except capper ) just ask him.



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