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slimfandango | 14:19 Thu 14th Apr 2005 | Technology
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These pentium chips that come in a 'module', where do they get fitted. Looks similar to an AGP connection.

Also, anyone know a good place to get AGP drivers? Thanks.

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The AGP drivers will be with the software for your motherboard - download then from the manufactures site (graphics cards will need their own drivers as well). The ancient pentium chips you talk about will go in a supporting mobo.
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Hi Potato,

really ancient huh? They look spaceage, but I guess p350 aint much. At the time it was heeey! this guy's got a 350!!!!

Some additional info: These Pentiums II/III processors were called "slot 1" and they did come upto 1 GHz in size. AMD produced similar processors (except the slot was cut differently) called "slot A". Similar slot Xeon processors were called "slot 2". They were not interchangable. They have since been replaced with socket processors. I believe the new Pentium 4 processors no longer have pins.

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