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I've been given a dead motherboard that just needs some capacitors and MOSFETS changed in the CPU power supply circuit. It's an old Rambus system with the Intel 850 chip set. I have a Pentium 4, 2.4GHz processor to install.

 

I was wondering before I go to the trouble of building this system, if I am likely to be successful running a GV800-4 board on this, or do I need to look for a different mobo. I would like to stay with the socket 478 since I have the processor already.

 

Does anyone have any experience yes or no on this chipset or this mobo? Thanks.

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I've been given a dead motherboard that just needs some capacitors and MOSFETS changed in the CPU power supply circuit. It's an old Rambus system with the Intel 850 chip set. I have a Pentium 4, 2.4GHz processor to install.

 

I was wondering before I go to the trouble of building this system, if I am likely to be successful running a GV800-4 board on this, or do I need to look for a different mobo. I would like to stay with the socket 478 since I have the processor already.

 

Does anyone have any experience yes or no on this chipset or this mobo? Thanks.

We do not use crappy motherboards.

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We do not use crappy motherboards.

 

I don't understandy why you bothered to answer. You surely did not lend any help here, but puffed your chest in false pride.

 

I did not ask what is a crappy mobo. And clearly you have no clue, as a P4T-e can hold it's own against mainboards five years newer. When I recommended the P4T-e to my friend in 1999 it was the best board on the market.

 

I asked if this mobo, which has an Intel chipset, would run a Geovision GV800-4. Clearly you have no clue so you should not have answered my question.

 

You do not use "crappy motherboards". I don't think you know crap when you see it. You're arrogant, but useless.

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