Yeah, I got an Intel BX-4 chipset board new in the box that I was drooling over in the late 90s for 35 bucks, originally 2,700. The big selling point was you could use p2 or 3 and it has isa/pci/agp so you can transfer your old components out off your old rig and upgrade when you can afford it. It also supports up to 166mhz sdram.
Yeah, I got an Intel BX-4 chipset board new in the box that I was drooling over in the late 90s for 35 bucks, originally 2,700. The big selling point was you could use p2 or 3 and it has isa/pci/agp so you can transfer your old components out off your old rig and upgrade when you can afford it. It also supports up to 166mhz sdram.
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