First post, by Great Hierophant
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I am thinking of making an offer on this motherboard :
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Name-Brand-486-Board- … #ht_4640wt_1139
No real identification is given for the motherboard, but since it is identical with these, I assume it is the same.
http://motherboards.mbarron.net/models/486vlb3/m912fake.htm
http://motherboards.mbarron.net/models/486vlb3/m912v17.htm
Now, the motherboard has just about everything I want in a 486 motherboard, socket 3, a 3V coin battery clip, support for turbo and virtually every 486 processor available, support for 3.3-4V processors, 72-pin SIMMs, up to 1MB WB cache, and LBA support. While it uses AMI's Win BIOS, it is not the end of the world.
I know that the offered motherboard does not use fake cache because the cache is socketed, whereas fake chips are soldered. Still, are there any gotchas I need to be concerned with if I buy and use this board? The Red Hill Guide does not spare these boards with fake cache, so I wonder if it had real cache would the situation be any different? The silkscreened UMC UM8498F & UM8496F seems to be a real UMC chipset. The chips with a sticker label seem to be a PC Chips chipset in disguise?
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