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It seems to have an array of LEDs on the back and a CPU on the card, probably a FPGA of some sort. The PLX chip is a PCI bridge to handle communication between the PCI bus and the on-board CPU. The other chips are more than likely memory/RAM.

NodalCore C-Series accelerators are designed as a PCI64/66 card to be incorporated into
existing security appliance form factors to offload and accelerate bottleneck operations in
signature-based network security applications. NodalCore C-Series accelerators are
suited to a diverse range of signature-based security applications including anti-virus,
anti-spyware/anti-malware, anti-spam, email & web filtering, content security, and
pattern matching. NodalCore C-Series accelerators can be used in network security
appliances such as firewalls, Unified Threat Management Appliances, Network
Gateways, Mail Transfer Agents, and Web Proxies.
 
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pfft thats not a mobo

this is a motherboard :)

pfft that's not a mobo

THIS is a motherboard :D

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Abit VP6.

IIRC correctly that's a pair of Coppermine Pentium III 1GHz and 1.5GB PC133 RAM

Was the core of the office video edit suite until 2001. She doesn't work no more :-(
 
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