Micro ATX Mainboard for Dual Athlon MP Processors

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M762U

Nice! All AMD chipset, 2GB DDR DRAM and four IDE devices...

This is from AMDzone I can't find a permalink so this is the whole news blurb:


Jon Imm let me know about this page at Epox with details about two new dual Athlon boards based on the AMD 760MPX chipset. The M762B is a dual Athlon server class board which looks like the first board to challenge Tyan in that space. The M762U is a unique micro ATX dual Athlon board. Yes, you heard me right, it is micro ATX! Epox told me last week that they had a new dual Athlon board coming, but I wasn't expecting this. A spec sheet is available for the M762U, but the link for the M762B spec sheet is inactive.

Here's a bigger photo:

Specification
Processor Dual PGA462 Socket A support AMDŽ Athlon MP Processors
Core Logic AMDŽ 762 AGPsets FSB 200/266MHz
Memory Two 184-pin DDR Registered DIMM sockets, support up to 2GB
LAN Controller Dual Intel 82559 controller support 10/100Base-TX Ethernet
VGA ATi Mobility L graphic controller
Ethernet Controller IntelŽ 82559 Ethernet controller,
for 10/100 Base-TX On-board one RJ-45 LAN port
IDE Two channels for / Ultra DMA-33/66/100 up to 4 Devices
Dimensions (LxW) 9.6" x 9.6" (245mm x 245mm)

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Roberta Lewis said:

I have a K7T Turbo 2 motherboard. I need to run a diagnostic test to see if I need to reformat my hard drive. Can you direct me to the write location? Many thanks in advance.

Roberta Lewis

Anonymous said:

it would appear I-Pox has decided not to produce this board. too bad, would have been nice.

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