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 INTEL P4/PM 478/479 THREAD, >>V6<<,, The Journey Continues Here!

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arct
post Oct 2 2008, 02:31 AM

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ahhh, can anyone help me with this?

i would like to know more about this mobo : Jetway PM9MSR2-VC,

i cant seems to find any more info or specification on the jetway official site

i would really like to know the specs and features of this mobo,

eg:
what does the extra 4 pin holes on the board does? does it support 24 pin atx psu?

could it support dual channel memory for this mobo?

if it does what is the best ddr to get if im running a prescott p4 2.4a (133 x 18) in order to get the best sync / bandwidth etc? (currently running at stock clock, what if i planned to oc?)

where can i download bios and driver updates for this mobo?

thanks alot in advance!

thanks!
arct
post Oct 2 2008, 10:19 PM

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QUOTE(KahLooN @ Oct 2 2008, 12:06 PM)
Here what I have found regarding the particular board from http://www.jetway.com.tw/jw/motherboard_view.asp?productid=123&proname=PM9MSR2-VC

You can browse to the link i provided to further reading.
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this is the exact site i went to, but the problem is i coudnt see any info displayed on this site. clicked on the specification tab and no info is shown, the same goes with all the other tabs (driver, bios, etc) sad.gif


QUOTE(ravewar @ Oct 2 2008, 12:50 PM)
On my mobo, the additional 4 pins is covered and blocked with a sticker which is labelled "For 24-pin ATX V2.2 Power Supply".

This would mean the current type PSUs.

As to whether you should connect it or not.....well, I only used the 20pins and the 4 pins in the rear.

I'm not removing the label, so I would not be able to know it it's ok to fix the 24 pins in or not....no 24pins psu... biggrin.gif
i've got one 24 pins psu, so should i connect it to the 24 pin to it and then still connect the other 4 pins to the 4 holes socket?

would just like to make sure cuz i dun wanna spoil it again. (its my bro's comp im refering to, i once spoiled my bro's pc before this)

anyway thanks!


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