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 Almost Everything You Need to Know About Your Packard Bell Computer
 
This site made with this PB
Updated September 3, 1998
Packard Bell 600 System Type

 
 
Table of Contents
The motherboard
THE CPU 
Memory  Video 
Hard Drive 

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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 PB600 system types.




The CPU

The CPU is probably the central part of the computer; it does most of the work. There are several types of processors on the market today. Intel is the leader with their successful Pentium Processors. Intel has just introduced a new Processor called MMX. Click here to see the insides of the Pentium chip (Large Graphic File).

Has any one used any other processors (AMD, Cyrix) on this motherboard?

I have had one response since I made this page and here is what they said:

 

Memory
Video
Hard Drive

The Hard Drives on Packard Bell Systems are not uniform, each PB 600 motherboard can have a different size and manufacturer of the hard drives.

If you want more information I suggest you contact the individual manufacturer of your Hard drive.



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