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First...I need a place to download a configuration schematic that provides as much detail as possible. I am concerned about a couple of jumper settings as well as the level of flexibility in the CPU socket 462. What I'm interested in knowing is whether it will function with an Intel chip even though the socket itself appears to be designed for an AMD chip. Finally, the "brown" AGP slot is solid and without breaker gaps, if that makes sense. What I'm asking is about the type of card that plugs into this slot. All of my other AGP video cards have at least one seperation gap. A little confused, wouldn't you say. Someone gave me the motherboard with the assurance of it's quality and I don't want to damage it with my lack of knowledge. Thanks.

2007-03-07 18:41:10 · 2 answers · asked by Attaboyslim 4 in Computers & Internet Hardware Other - Hardware

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Few info about the mobo: http://www.motherboard.cz/mb/iwill/KK266.htm
Manufacturer's download page for this particular mobo: http://www.iwill.net/product_legacy2.asp?na=KK266&SID=32&MID=26&Value=38
there you can find it's manual, drivers and latest BIOS update.
As far as I can see, it's a so called "jumperless" board, meaning there are practically no jumpers to adjust for it to work properly.
I don't know why your AGP slot is without 'breackers', but it can fit video cards either AGP2x or 4x.
It will function with an Intel chip if you get a sledge hammer and with its help you plug in the 370 or 423 pins Intel Celeron/PIII/PIV chips... :P

2007-03-07 20:43:27 · answer #1 · answered by DragosMD 6 · 0 0

I not sure this help, but, here it is;
http://www.motherboards.org/reviews/motherboards/797_1.html
Also, you can search here for; Iwill KK266 and find a few things.
I just guessing, but, the AGP Slot probably an ISA Slot from what I read.
I pretty sure you will be committed to AMD Socket 462, which are discontinued, so if you need one you may have to look around.

2007-03-08 02:57:13 · answer #2 · answered by Snaglefritz 7 · 0 1

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