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K9COP
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Emmett, ID
reply to SSX4life
Re: How do I find out my MOBO specs?

Thanks for all the replies. I will check it out this weekend and let you know if I need further help. Thanks!!!


SSX4life
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My motherboard Model is the NF7
or just crack the case open and see the motherboard maker and model printed rigt there. >_

like so.


Chizep
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join:2002-04-07
Concord, NC

reply to K9COP
»Software FAQ »Utilities/Programs that provide system information

I recommend 'EVEREST Home Edition.' It's been discontinued as of Dec. 1, 2005 but is still available for download on sites like Majorgeeks (link in FAQ.)

Corey_T
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join:2001-10-27
Auburn, WA

reply to K9COP
I have been using the PC Wizard series since 2004, and I see they now have a 2006 version out.
»www.cpuid.com/pcwizard.php

I need to install it, as I just formatted last weekend.
This is a really great program.

Corey
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Chump
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»www3.sympatico.ca/gtopala/about_siw.html


santy
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IF the computer runs, try belarc advisor. that will tell you what the motherboard is. CPU-Z will give you basic motherboard/chipset info. otherwise you'll have to hunt around on the motherboard itself to see if there is any printing saying who made it and what model it is..
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K9COP
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Emmett, ID

I know this seems like a basic question, but I picked up a little bit of an older system that I want to mess with. The only thing I can find on it is that it is an AMD Duron 800mhz. I want to find out the specs on this board, like how much RAM it will handle etc. I have never owned an AMD so any direction that you can point me for this MOBO would be great!
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