SEARCHING for a (URM) for my P2 motherboard

  • Thread starter L.G. John J. Yeosock
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L.G. John J. Yeosock

Hi.

I'm searching for a (URM) Universal Retention Mechanism for my second hand
ASUS P2L97 motherboard.

Last week, I got an ATX case with a ASUS ATX Motherboard for a Pentium 2
processor.
The original owner of the computer board, removed the support for the P2
Processor when he put a P3 in the Slot 1 with the PGA card adaptor.

Now I want to use that motherboard with a Pentium 2/266 processor. And with
the heatsink/fan asssembly I only have the heatsink support to keep the
processor from slipping out of the Slot 1 when the case is upright with the
hard drives vibration.

I have the four screws (without the nuts) but no URM.

If any one have a Pentium 2 motherboard with the URM intact and that you are
about to put it in the garbage.

Please give me a sign at this e-mail address at my friend inbox

Noel Richard
(e-mail address removed)

Sincerely yours,

John J. Yeosock
 
J

JT

Hi.

I'm searching for a (URM) Universal Retention Mechanism for my second hand
ASUS P2L97 motherboard.

Last week, I got an ATX case with a ASUS ATX Motherboard for a Pentium 2
processor.
The original owner of the computer board, removed the support for the P2
Processor when he put a P3 in the Slot 1 with the PGA card adaptor.

Now I want to use that motherboard with a Pentium 2/266 processor. And with
the heatsink/fan asssembly I only have the heatsink support to keep the
processor from slipping out of the Slot 1 when the case is upright with the
hard drives vibration.

I have the four screws (without the nuts) but no URM.

If any one have a Pentium 2 motherboard with the URM intact and that you are
about to put it in the garbage.

Please give me a sign at this e-mail address at my friend inbox

Noel Richard
(e-mail address removed)

Sincerely yours,

John J. Yeosock

http://www.pcliquidator.com/detailproduct.asp?which=354

PII retention clips. $.99 + shipping.
 

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