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Join Date: Dec 2007
Posts: 4
OS: win98
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My father asked to look in to upgrading his computer and I can't find the specs on a board. The mobo is a Hp D4340-60004 Vectra. Could somebody help me out on this one.
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Re: specs on a motherboard
Most of the HP Vectras are servers. From what I can find its a dual CPU MB. What model number does the computer have? Try to find some info at the HP parts store. How old is it? What OS is it running? Take a look inside and try to find any reusable parts for the upgrade. CPU socket type (370, 478, etc) , RAM type (PC133,DDR), video card connection (PCI, AGP), Power supply connectors 20pin/24pin etc..
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