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  2. Power-on self-test - Wikipedia

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    A modern PC with a bus rate of around 1 GHz and a 32-bit bus might be 2000x or even 5000x faster, but might have many more GB's of memory. With boot times more of a concern now than in the 1980s, the 30- to 60-second memory test adds undesirable delay for a benefit of confidence that is not perceived to be worth that cost by most users.

  3. Fairphone 1 - Wikipedia

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    The way the USB port is soldered to the motherboard on the FP1 makes it break off easily even under light stress. Even with a new motherboard, the same problem will occur. Fairphone is not providing any replacement parts (screen, motherboard, battery) for the FP1 anymore as of July 2017. [14]

  4. Memory controller - Wikipedia

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    When DDR2 SDRAM was introduced, AMD released new Athlon 64 CPUs. These new models, with a DDR2 controller, use a different physical socket (known as Socket AM2), so that they will only fit in motherboards designed for the new type of RAM. When the memory controller is not on-die, the same CPU may be installed on a new motherboard, with an ...

  5. AmigaOne X1000 - Wikipedia

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    The PA-6T is a dual core processor, but the second core is not used by AmigaOS. With the PA6T being an end-of-line CPU, A-EON have announced three new boards, the X3500, X5000/20 and X5000/40 to continue the AmigaOne line using Freescale PowerPC SoC chips. [19] The contract price for developing new motherboard is £1.2 Million [20]

  6. List of AMD chipsets - Wikipedia

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    AMD chipsets logo. This is an overview of chipsets sold under the AMD brand, manufactured before May 2004 by the company itself, before the adoption of open platform approach as well as chipsets manufactured by ATI Technologies after October 2006 as the completion of the ATI acquisition.

  7. POST card - Wikipedia

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    Such motherboards make POST cards less necessary. When these diagnostic cards were first introduced motherboards were expensive and well worth troubleshooting and repairing. By the late twentieth century large scale integration, mass production made motherboards inexpensive components. Motherboards were rarely repaired, but replaced; the main ...

  8. List of Intel codenames - Wikipedia

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    Second-generation Pentium III processor. 180 nm, and later 130 nm. Successor to Katmai. [15] Reference unknown; see Coppermine (disambiguation) for possibilities. 1998 Copper Pass Motherboard Intel S2600CO two-socket motherboards, aimed at pedestal servers. SSI EEB form factor, Socket R , C600 chipset (Patsburg). Supports the Xeon E5-2600 CPU ...

  9. PS/2 port - Wikipedia

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    If they are hot swapped, the devices must be similar enough that the driver running on the host system recognizes and can be used with the new device. Otherwise, the new device will not function properly. While this is seldom an issue with standard keyboard devices, the host system rarely recognizes the new device attached to the PS/2 mouse port.