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Pentium 4 AT boards?

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First post, by Jade Falcon

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Was there ever any 478 or 423 boards that were AT. I recall seeing a socket 478 board that was AT, but it may had been something else.
I kind of always wanted to put together a SK423 system in a AT case.

Reply 1 of 12, by Oldskoolmaniac

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Dont know? But i remember seeing socket 3 AT motherboards with ddr. They where special boards for industrial purposes and ran windows 2000 and some ran a custom dos os.

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Reply 2 of 12, by Jade Falcon

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socket 3 and ddr? Now that's odd, sure it was not 370?

Reply 4 of 12, by Jade Falcon

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that's more or less my idea.

Reply 6 of 12, by MERCURY127

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Reply 7 of 12, by Malik

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MERCURY127 wrote:

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I can see it. It's showing a Commell (Taiwan) Baby AT Socket 478 P4 motherboard - P4XB.

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Reply 8 of 12, by MERCURY127

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Strange... My FF can't open link, but other browsers open.
Thanks, very interesting mobo!

Reply 9 of 12, by F2bnp

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Kamerat wrote:

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I can imagine a sleeper PC in a baby AT case from the late 90's 🤣

Reply 11 of 12, by deleted_Rc

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Deksor wrote:

Imagine if some company today made a socket 1151 or AM4 motherboard in the AT form factor, that would be nuts 🤣

Imagine getting a PSU for that 🤣
But seriously a mobo with only usb/thunderbolt is the future (sound over a pci-e card instead on board) so AT could make a comeback in a sense. Alot of possibilities.

Back on topic, i like the idea of at p4 build as a sleeper in a old baby at case with water cooling.

Reply 12 of 12, by Oldskoolmaniac

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Jade Falcon wrote:

socket 3 and ddr? Now that's odd, sure it was not 370?

Nope it actually had 1 ddr slot and 4 other slots for EDO and had a 486 on it the dos program they had needed to be slowed by a 486, but it needed a ton of ram.

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