- Apr 24, 2002
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Procomp BST1M-E Socket PGA-370 Mainboard
Specifications:
* Processor support: 370 ZIF socket for PPGA Celeron and FCPGA Pentium III up to 733MHz
* System bus speed:
* Chipset: SiS 630
* Graphics: embedded 2D/3D video display
* Sound: Onboard 32-bit
* Memory sockets: 2 X 168-pin 3.3V non-buffered SDRAM DIMM
* Expansion slots: two 32-bit Revision 2.2 PCI
* Hard drive interface: dual IDE
* External ports: two USB, one parallel, one serial, one VGA, one game
* Form factor: Micro ATX
I got this motherboard from a friend for free. Currently I have for a spare computer (file sharing) a PII-350 with 224mb PC100 SDRAM and ASUS P2B98-XV motherboard and WD1200JB 8mb HDD and 3Com NIC. Should I replace the current spare computer parts with the above motherboard and purchase a PIII 733mhz CPU for $30 and get a CPU cooler for it?
Specifications:
* Processor support: 370 ZIF socket for PPGA Celeron and FCPGA Pentium III up to 733MHz
* System bus speed:
* Chipset: SiS 630
* Graphics: embedded 2D/3D video display
* Sound: Onboard 32-bit
* Memory sockets: 2 X 168-pin 3.3V non-buffered SDRAM DIMM
* Expansion slots: two 32-bit Revision 2.2 PCI
* Hard drive interface: dual IDE
* External ports: two USB, one parallel, one serial, one VGA, one game
* Form factor: Micro ATX
I got this motherboard from a friend for free. Currently I have for a spare computer (file sharing) a PII-350 with 224mb PC100 SDRAM and ASUS P2B98-XV motherboard and WD1200JB 8mb HDD and 3Com NIC. Should I replace the current spare computer parts with the above motherboard and purchase a PIII 733mhz CPU for $30 and get a CPU cooler for it?
