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Tiny 478-pin CPU
Jump to another image > 1 : ABIT TH7II-RAID 2 : Dual display works! 3 : One big cooler 4 : Profile shot of the TH7II system 5 : The mPGA 478 interface 6 : The lower portion of the motherboard 7 : Another dual display shot 8 : Socket is about the size of a dime 9 : Tiny 478-pin CPU 10 : The underside of both chips 11 : Tightly-spaced pins 12 : Heatsink comparison 13 : A few of the parts used to assemble the cooler 14 : The CPU's in place (we'd already installed the... 15 : Next step: heatsink! 16 : Now the fan... 17 : And the most difficult:mounting the clip assembly 18 : One notch to go! 19 : There it is! 20 : Now the levers to lock it in place 21 : The cooler is now installed 23 : Sexy P4s 24 : Retention mechanism in action 25 : Video card is locked in place 26 : Back panel of the TH7II 27 : Another shot of the P4s 28 : TH7II Main Menu 29 : Woah, lotta CPUs in here 30 : Top speed: 255MHz! 31 : Advanced chipset features menu 32 : Advanced BIOS Features menu 33 : Integrated peripherals menu
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» RELATED FIRINGSQUAD ARTICLE ABIT TH7II-RAID Review » FiringSquad Rating: 93% With its brand new SoftMenu III BIOS and 478-pin socket interface, ABIT's TH7II-RAID is the first motherboard we've tested that's fully compatible wit...[ Read More ]
Maintainer: Brandon "Sandman" Bell Date: August 10, 2001 Category: Hardware : Motherboards • Return to Article
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