![]() ![]() Both the Intel 80386SX and Cyrix Cx486SLC are supported. This board supports CPU speeds of 16, 25, 33 and 40 MHz. Memory: 4 x 30-pin SIMM (2 banks) - max 16 MB. Here is an example of a board revision with a CPU socket: 1 2 3 4 Socketed versions support the Cyrix Cx486DLC or Texas Instruments TX486DLC chips. ![]() Another revision of this board has a socket for the main CPU instead of the PQFP (Plastic Quad Flat Package) you see in the rev 3.1 image above. The blue socket in the corner is for a math coprocessor. Memory: 8 x 30-pin SIMM (2 banks) + onboard cache This page is large, so I've included this quick links section for convenience: M326 PC Chips motherboards were also sold under the names Ability, Amptron, Aristo, Eurone/ Matsonic, Houston Tech, PCWare(Alton), Protac and Sybercom. The were somewhat famous in the mid 90s to early 2000s for building motherboards with fake cache chips on 486 boards, including modified BIOS to show the presence of a cache when there wasn't one, and relabelled chipsets (socket 5, 7 and slot 1) suggesting they were better than Intel's. Founded in 1984, they later became one of the major shareholders in Elitegroup (ECS) in 1998 and finally merged with ECS in 2005. PC Chips (Hsing Tech Enterprise Co.) was a low-end motherboard manufacturer for the IBM PC and its compatibles during the DOS era. ![]()
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