On Wed, 20 Oct 1999, you wrote:
> I've been very happy with two motherboards I've purchased recently. At
> home we run 2 AMD K6-2 350s on FIC 503+ motherboards. This motherboard is
> *very* nice for AMD chips, and it's Y2K compliant. I'm also running the
> same chip on a Tyan board at work - I can't remember the exact model. But
> both motherboards ran around $79-$89 when we purchased them (all within
> the last 6-8 months).
I agree I have three of these boards, two of them have a K6-2 and one uses a
P133. They have an AGP slot and run at 100hz. What more could you need?
*giggles*
> A good place to look for part-built systems is www.lynncomputer.com (or a
> variation thereof). There are a couple of other places you can build
> barebones systems - if you have parts at home you can reuse, this is the
> least expensive way to go, and you can get a good system for around $800.
>
> Mur!
>
> Amanda Owens
> Duke University Medical Center
> Department of Radiation Oncology
>
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