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"Chris H." <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 18 Jan 2000 00:54:53 -0600
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 Remember the CPU (Central Processing Unit) is the determining
> component the
> decides whether you are using an ATX or AT form. Basically, if you choose
> either an Intel Pentium II, III or the AMD K7 Athlon CPU's you must use an
> ATX motherboard and case. Intel Celeron CPU's come as slot 1(ATX) or a
> socket 370 (motherboards are available as AT or ATX). All other CPU's use
an
> AT motherboard and case. HTH. :-)
>

This isn't quite acurate. Socket7 (AMD K6-K7, Pentium1, Cyrix, ect) boards
are also available in both form factors.

Chris Hayes





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