Need Motherboard for Pentium M

EateryOfPiza

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I recently acquired* an extra Pentium M chip I want to put to good use. Anybody know of any motherboards that will take a Pentium M 760 (socket 479, FSB 533mhz, 915 chipset) chip?

I found an Asus PTGV-DM (seems to be an OEM mobo pulled from a HP computer), which seems like it might work.

Extra points for motherboard that also accepts SO-DIMM RAM.

* The back story is that my Asus z17v died after 3 years of good use. The screen refuses to come up and attached external monitors don't seem to output anything. So I figure the video card is dead.
 

Zap

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You need the proper socket (479). There may be some embedded mini ITX boards with that socket, or if you can still find a used one, you can get an Asus CT479 which will adapt socket 479 chips into certain Asus socket 478 motherboards.