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Need Help on a Compaq SFF

I need assistance in identifying the mobo model of a Compaq EN SFF, which is missing a CPU. I acquired this box from a friend who had spare hardware and decided to share. According to him, the last processor was a PIII 933mhz. How do I identify the mobo correctly in order to purchase the correct hardware [i.e. CPU, MEM]. From what I know, this could be a 815e based board.

Can it accept a Celeron processor?

As far as the Compaq website is concerned, I found this article:

ftp://ftp.compaq.com/pub/supportinformation/techpubs/user_reference_guides/178171-002.pdf

Thanks in advance.
 
If it has a AGP slot then it is porbable a 815, if not then a 810. Does the southbridge say Intel, sis, via????


Also look on the board for AX7, 6610, things like that. That can help tell you who made it
 
Tnx Marlin

I looked at the board and it says Intel on all the chips. AGP... there is none. Video is on-board.

If that's the case, then this board is an 810. Can I get this chip? [from Newegg.com]

Intel Celeron (Pentium III based) 1.2GHz 256K L2 Cache FCPGA2 Retail Box = $42.00

It's rather cheap and I am going to add some mem.

 
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