The Intel 915 GAV motherboard supports DDR SDRAM with a maximum capacity of 4GB. Supported RAM Speed: PC2700, PC3200 (DDR - 400 and 333 MHz) http://support.intel.com/support/motherboards/desktop/d915gav/sb/CS-012066.htm
The Smith and Wesson model 915 was made from 1992-1994.
No. The ASUS P5GD1-VM motherboard uses an Intel 915 chipset, which is too old for a Core 2 Quad (or even a Core 2 Duo). Probably the best processor you could get running on that board would be a Pentium Extreme Edition 840.
No such thing as a clip for the 915. The magazine from a model 39 might fit.
100-400 USD
1992-1994
100-450 USD
-40-450 usd
If someone has made one.
Contact S&W and ask for a owner's manual
It is not a large frame.
You can get a owner's manual at the S&W web site.
You can request a owner's manual for free at the S&W web site.