I bought one of these to replace my original ASRock K7SX8E motherboard which suddenly failed, rather than completely replace my old Socket A AMD XP2600+ based system.
This is a very useful motherboard for use as a replacement or when building a system based on the now obsolete Socket A processor.
Installation was easy, though the manual doesn't really tell you a great
deal. There's a lot of support for older hardware, such as IDE hard drives and CD/DVD drives and 1 Floppy drive. There's also a parallel printer port and even a COM1 communications port, and ASRock have even provided a bracket with a COM1 socket on it.
Audio is provided by C-Media AC'97 Onboard Audio and there's 64Mb of Onboard Graphics RAM shared with ... Read More:
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I bought one of these to replace my original ASRock K7SX8E motherboard which suddenly failed, rather than completely replace my old Socket A AMD XP2600+ based system.
This is a very useful motherboard for use as a replacement or when building a system based on the now obsolete Socket A processor.
Installation was easy, though the manual doesn't really tell you a great
deal. There's a lot of support for older hardware, such as IDE hard drives and CD/DVD drives and 1 Floppy drive. There's also a parallel printer port and even a COM1 communications port, and ASRock have even provided a bracket with a COM1 socket on it.
Audio is provided by C-Media AC'97 Onboard Audio and there's 64Mb of Onboard Graphics RAM shared with ... Read More:
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I bought one of these to replace my original ASRock K7SX8E motherboard which suddenly failed, rather than completely replace my old Socket A AMD XP2600+ based system.
This is a very useful motherboard for use as a replacement or when building a system based on the now obsolete Socket A processor.
Installation was easy, though the manual doesn't really tell you a great
deal. There's a lot of support for older hardware, such as IDE hard drives and CD/DVD drives and 1 Floppy drive. There's also a parallel printer port and even a COM1 communications port, and ASRock have even provided a bracket with a COM1 socket on it.
Audio is provided by C-Media AC'97 Onboard Audio and there's 64Mb of Onboard Graphics RAM shared with ... Read More:
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I bought one of these to replace my original ASRock K7SX8E motherboard which suddenly failed, rather than completely replace my old Socket A AMD XP2600+ based system.
This is a very useful motherboard for use as a replacement or when building a system based on the now obsolete Socket A processor.
Installation was easy, though the manual doesn't really tell you a great
deal. There's a lot of support for older hardware, such as IDE hard drives and CD/DVD drives and 1 Floppy drive. There's also a parallel printer port and even a COM1 communications port, and ASRock have even provided a bracket with a COM1 socket on it.
Audio is provided by C-Media AC'97 Onboard Audio and there's 64Mb of Onboard Graphics RAM shared with ... Read More:
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I bought one of these to replace my original ASRock K7SX8E motherboard which suddenly failed, rather than completely replace my old Socket A AMD XP2600+ based system.
This is a very useful motherboard for use as a replacement or when building a system based on the now obsolete Socket A processor.
Installation was easy, though the manual doesn't really tell you a great
deal. There's a lot of support for older hardware, such as IDE hard drives and CD/DVD drives and 1 Floppy drive. There's also a parallel printer port and even a COM1 communications port, and ASRock have even provided a bracket with a COM1 socket on it.
Audio is provided by C-Media AC'97 Onboard Audio and there's 64Mb of Onboard Graphics RAM shared with ... Read More:
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I bought one of these to replace my original ASRock K7SX8E motherboard which suddenly failed, rather than completely replace my old Socket A AMD XP2600+ based system.
This is a very useful motherboard for use as a replacement or when building a system based on the now obsolete Socket A processor.
Installation was easy, though the manual doesn't really tell you a great
deal. There's a lot of support for older hardware, such as IDE hard drives and CD/DVD drives and 1 Floppy drive. There's also a parallel printer port and even a COM1 communications port, and ASRock have even provided a bracket with a COM1 socket on it.
Audio is provided by C-Media AC'97 Onboard Audio and there's 64Mb of Onboard Graphics RAM shared with ... Read More:
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I bought one of these to replace my original ASRock K7SX8E motherboard which suddenly failed, rather than completely replace my old Socket A AMD XP2600+ based system.
This is a very useful motherboard for use as a replacement or when building a system based on the now obsolete Socket A processor.
Installation was easy, though the manual doesn't really tell you a great
deal. There's a lot of support for older hardware, such as IDE hard drives and CD/DVD drives and 1 Floppy drive. There's also a parallel printer port and even a COM1 communications port, and ASRock have even provided a bracket with a COM1 socket on it.
Audio is provided by C-Media AC'97 Onboard Audio and there's 64Mb of Onboard Graphics RAM shared with ... Read More:
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I bought one of these to replace my original ASRock K7SX8E motherboard which suddenly failed, rather than completely replace my old Socket A AMD XP2600+ based system.
This is a very useful motherboard for use as a replacement or when building a system based on the now obsolete Socket A processor.
Installation was easy, though the manual doesn't really tell you a great
deal. There's a lot of support for older hardware, such as IDE hard drives and CD/DVD drives and 1 Floppy drive. There's also a parallel printer port and even a COM1 communications port, and ASRock have even provided a bracket with a COM1 socket on it.
Audio is provided by C-Media AC'97 Onboard Audio and there's 64Mb of Onboard Graphics RAM shared with ... Read More:
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I have a few DDR1 RAM modules, an old Celeron 2.6Ghz CPU, 160GB HDD (SATA1) and a HD3850 512mb VGA card. Incompatible junk for so long...
Then I stumble upon this motherboard, for less than £50, now I have a potential computer! (HD3850 isn't junk, just needs a HDMI capable motherboard, like this!)
As the RAM limit is 2GB(DDR1 or DDR2) you would only install a 32bit OS(2GB RAM addressing limit). And as Vista uses over 1GB to do nothing, I would suggest XP(around 1/4 of a GB).
And for anyone who likes to induce bit corruption in their components, it has a capable overclocking BIOS.
ASRock has an excellent support page, which you should check for compatibility with your CPU before you buy.
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