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Pentium 3 board

Gouv

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I had the large electrolytic caps fail on an AOpen MX3S-T board. It doesn't look like AOpen makes the MX3S-T anymore nor any other Pentium 3 board.

Does anyone still make a Pentium 3 board (i.e. a recent one that doesn't have bad caps), like for embedded applications? This application requires very high reliablity. We are space constrained and want to avoid power issues, so we'd like to just swap in a similar board.
 
Might try buying a used PIII like at a computer show or something. Most PIII boards are for servers or dual PIII systems. Titan may have something around. Maybe an old shuttle XPC or something like that. It will be hard to find a quality PIII motherobard at a decent price. Might be easier to find a low end P4. Of course you could buy something like a VIA or Titan Mini-ITX motherboard. They use the VIA C3 processors which are just a bit slower.

I have heard of some places in Asia selling an Intel Motherboard with the Shelton Chipset that Intel is testing, but I have not heard much for a while on that. It was Intels development for Mini-ITX platform motherbaord. I think it is like a Centrino PIII style processor.

DFI PII

http://www.newegg.com/app/View...=13-136-111&depa=0
 
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