Reply 20 of 23, by SVD
I think you are right, it could be a Supergrace SG-MVP3A5 or a PC Partner MVP3BS7-954, they are apparently identical 😀 Thanks for the help!
I think you are right, it could be a Supergrace SG-MVP3A5 or a PC Partner MVP3BS7-954, they are apparently identical 😀 Thanks for the help!
SVD wrote on 2020-09-25, 21:09:I think you are right, it could be a Supergrace SG-MVP3A5 or a PC Partner MVP3BS7-954, they are apparently identical 😀 Thanks for the help!
Np.
And on the topic of quality:
SVD wrote on 2020-09-20, 20:38:It looks like a really nice small ss7 board. Am I wrong or are these a bit slower and not regarded as good?
I would say it's in the realm of Zida/Tomato/Lucky Star etc. So you could cherish it (it is a SS7 board after all) as long as you don't have an Asus P5A-B rev. 1.04 or something like that. Then you'll call it trash and would likely get rid of it. 😀
Ah very nice, this will be added to UH19 too 😁
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The P54TA is a board of its own with a FuguTech/PCChips bios for the M506/M507 board stuck on it. But those have 3 PCI slots, not 4.
The 4 PCI on the PM-7500 was indeed a typo, most likely that is from a late-night binge-add session, my apologies.
So we have a board that has white ISA slots such as seen on ECS boards, a name that could be ECS and a bios from FuguTech. I feel like naming it ECS P54TA for now and be done with it 😀