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| Vista x64 User Join Date: Mar 2001 Location: California
Posts: 1,265
| I built a machine for a coworker, a nice P4-1500 with a P4T mobo. It's a nice board, was wondering if there are any sites like this one with more information on it. -SSZ |
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| MODERATOR Join Date: Feb 2001 Location: United States of America
Posts: 4,144
| SSZ, hang tight because we'll be supporting that board here, more than likely........
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| Another content P4 owner Join Date: Mar 2001 Location: SoCal
Posts: 539
| COOL! I've been on this board for several months now gathering info for when I build a new PIII system. I've learned a lot both here and in other places. I've always shared whenever I could, but with the recent decrease in P4 prices it's hard to over look the P4s. The MoBo I've been eyeing is the Asus P4T. It actually uses a lot of the same Intel drivers (I'm sure they're installed in the same manner). It would be great if this board expanded to include the P4T. The site is very well run and the members are both knowledgeable and helpful. I really hope that happens. |
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