I'm the only one whose OCD decoded it fully 🤣, here's explanations:
- P3B - slot 1, 440BX
- P3C - slot 1, i820 (Camino)
- P3V4X (I think) - slot 1, VIA 694 I think (not sure if P3V4X exists?)
- CUV4X - s370, VIA 694X. Applies for dual CPU version as well since 694D is literally 694X with a different name
- CUBX - s370, BX (oh, how much I'd love one of these.)
- CUSI - s370, SiS 630(?)
- same applies for TU variations except no TUBX exists, and all TU suffix boards have Tually support
462
- A7 - all skt462 mobos
- M266 - ALi?
- N266 - nForce
- N8X - nForce 2 all variations
- V means VIA chipset
- V8X is KT400
- V600-X is KT600
- 880VT - KT880
- not sure if the A7 series had a SiS variant although I recall a 748 existing
P4
- T - i850 RDRAM
- B is all 845 chipsets usually
- P4PE is 845 PE
- same rule, V is VIA, S is SiS, except a new one is there - R is ATI Radeon Xpress chipsets. G series is either Granite Bay (E7250 I think) or Grantsdale for the 915/PCI-E variants (P4GD1)
- P5 is 775 territory
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