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SPECTRA P4M-915GD1 MEDIA CENTER Barebone PC w/LED Panel US $159.00
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Viewsonic Digital Media Center Barebones Computer US $24.95
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Yes, that will all work. That board supports Socket 775, and Core 2 Duos. Your CPU is a 775 Core 2 Duo. Add This Article To: Thanks for visiting!
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