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 Almost Everything You Need to Know About Your Packard Bell Computer
 

The motherboard

The motherboard is the center of any system, because it will determine what components your system will support. Everything from the CPU to your sound card is connected to the motherboard. The identification of which board is in your system is the key to answering questions relating to your system.

This page is dedicated to the PB 520r motherboard.  The 520r can have 2 SIMM sockets or 4 SIMM sockets.  Here may also be other differences between 520r motherboards, however I can not find a pattern or a way to ID the differences.

The 5PB 520 motherboard is very similar to the 520r, however it uses a different BIOS. The PB 520 also has 8 MB of onboard RAM and uses a different video chip.  The video on the PB 520 is the ATI Mach32.  Please see this Packard Bell Web Page for info on the PB 520.




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