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i have a motherboard saying ax34 on the board but when i run a diag
program it tells me that i have the ax34 pro i have tried to email aopen but
with no answer can anyont correct this info whitch is correct whitch one do
i have

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Sent you a comparison via email...
The major difference is the additional bios chip and the larger caps.
All the acer boards I have delt with will tell you by the chipset the model
ie ax34 or ax34 pro

Tom

"kenneith haralson" <kendoctor1@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
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>i have a motherboard saying ax34 on the board but when i run a diag
>program it tells me that i have the ax34 pro i have tried to email aopen
>but with no answer can anyont correct this info whitch is correct whitch
>one do i have
>


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