Reply 180 of 825, by PC@LIVE
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Looking at other motherboards, from previously purchased lots, I have one LGA 775 of course ASUS, model P5S800-VM REV 1.01, tidy enough, with a CPU already installed, should be a P4 5X0 or 6X0, should be one of the first 775 since it has an AGP slot, instead of PCI-E, but I won't know what CPU is there until it boots (hopefully good 😌), it could also be a Celeron (D probably) or who knows what 😨.
Looking closer, I noticed a capacitor to replace, others to check, plus some wrong connector PINs, which need to be straightened, overall it's a fairly cheap board, but which could be used for simple tasks, or upgraded if the chipset supports dual CPUs or multi-core.
Unfortunately it only has two RAM slots, and this limits the maximum amount that can be installed, I think you can't put more than 2 or 4GB in total.
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