#1 Measure the pins, if it's 1 3/4 inches from pin to pin on the white socket, it's a large socket, the other sockets on the board are for expansion cards and sometimes on older systems, RAM expansion chips #2 is probably telco not entirely sure. #3 is from a laptop and is large socket #4 isn't multi large socket, the only CPU socket on there is white, and yes, it's only large socket. The other sockets are ISA sockets for expansion, same as the other motherboard you have #5 probably telco, not entirely sure #6 Probably peripheral, not enough population for telco #7 is telco as is, no need to remove anything, not sure if you can cut the gold finger off or not #8 Peripheral #9 again, only the white socket is counted on these, as they aren't a dual CPU board, large socket probably #10 All peripheral, floppy drive boards are like this too, the pins make it peripheral I believe #11 peripheral no need to remove anything #12 gold finger card and the board you are pointing too is probably peripheral if you take it off #13 telco with or without the large items on it #15 Probably gold finger card, slot processors usually have a green board only a few chips along with one large one and the fingers look different #16 May be telco without the large transformer, not entirely sure #17 Peripheral without the chips and may be telco with them, not sure.
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