Catwhisker wrote:
Interesting. Similar situation. This motherboard does not have AM on socket. This board's socket has SOCKET 754 on it. I did a bit of searching on internet. Not satisfied with results. Oh. This board will go to scrap. The Bios chip has 1998 on it. Just looking for comments. Austin86. You seem to be able to input a lttle history. And. Also. Yes. What category?
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that's a msi nforce 3 board, a k8 neo ? IDK. NF3 is fun chipset and the last of the nforce chipsets to support win98, asrock made a nforce 3 chipset board with am2 or was it am3??? IDK it even had 9x support lol
Socket 754 was a very short lived socket from AMD, it came out after SK462 used by the Athlon XP and the first mainstreamed 64bit platform for desktop and the first mainstream platform to move the memory controller into the CPU, it was replaced by sk939 and was repurposed as a budget platform. You can find 754 boards in a lot of cheap OEM systems from around the time vista was new.
NF3 boards are worth selling if they work and you have a buyer, I'd be a buyer if it was not for nf3 chip set not working with sound blasters PCI dos driver. Been on the look out for a via chip set 939 board myself that and a good AGP slot1/370 or pent pro board. I would love to have a retro gaming PC again, I'm no fan of my modern PC.
I'd say it would go as a I-Series and AMD AM/FM Socket MB but the gold tab chip makes me think it should go as a higher grade. I would email Chris, it might go as a Metal Socket No I-Series MB with that gold tab BGA.
If you had any other desktop parts you wanted a little history on let me know, I been building PCs since the Pentium 3 was new and worked in IT since around 2011ish so there not much I don't know.