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Soltek K8AN2

Soltek K8AN2 Motherboard

The Soltek SL-K8AN2 is a Socket 754 motherboard released in the early 2000s, designed to support AMD Athlon 64 processors. Despite its age, it was known for solid stability, decent overclocking potential, and good value during its time. Built around the NVIDIA nForce3 250 chipset, it offered AGP 8x support, SATA, and onboard LAN, making it a well-rounded option for budget-conscious builders of the era.

M321

M321 Motherboard

Released in 1992, the PCChips M321 (rev. 2.x) was a cost-effective 386DX motherboard from Taiwan-based Hsing Tech. Known for its compact Baby AT layout, optional math coprocessor support, and surprisingly flexible memory and cache options, it became a popular choice for budget PC builders in the early '90s.