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Maybe it has a dx that's just using an sx case?
Maybe it has a dx that's just using an sx case?
maybe it's a K6-III installed in an old case 🤣
there is no way to tell what's inside mate...
wrote:Maybe it has a dx that's just using an sx case?
Maybe, but unlikely. While the DX was socketed and could technically be replaced (with a very limited number of options), the SX was not. So if the motherboard is original, it will be an SX. If that's all you're going on though, it could be a 486 or Pentium motherboard in that case!
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wrote:wrote:Maybe it has a dx that's just using an sx case?
Maybe, but unlikely. While the DX was socketed and could technically be replaced (with a very limited number of options), the SX was not. So if the motherboard is original, it will be an SX. If that's all you're going on though, it could be a 486 or Pentium motherboard in that case!
Or a z97 mobo with atx-at power supply adapter and the motherboard sticky taped down 😜
I would guess that if the motherboard has been replaced, it's probably just a 486...otherwise there would probably be a CD-ROM drive installed.
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