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AOPEN AX4SG Max



Motherboard Details AOPEN AX4SG Max

CPU Make:
Intel
Chipset:
Intel 865G
Form Factor:
ATX
CPU socket:
Socket 478/Socket N
Total RAM:
 
Total USB:
8 USB slots

Motherboard Graphics AOPEN AX4SG Max

GPU Interface:
AGP
GPU Onboard:
no
SLI:?Scalable Link Interface
no
Crossfire:
no
Expansion Slots:
5 x PCI 32bit

Motherboard Memory AOPEN AX4SG Max

Memory Type:
4xDDR
Memory Type(ECC):
 
Memory Channel:
Dual
Memory Capacity:
 
Memory Total:
 
Memory Slots:
4xDIMM
Memory Speed:
DDR 400Mhz,

Motherboard SATA AOPEN AX4SG Max

SATA 1:
no
SATA 2:
no
SATA 3:
no
SATA Speed:
 
External SATA:?Serial Advanced Technology Attachment
no
HDD RAID:?HDD Redundant Array of Independent Disks
yes

Internal I/O Connectors AOPEN AX4SG Max

Internal USB:
4 x USB 2.0
Internal I/O:
1 x 24 pin power connector

Back Panel Connectors AOPEN AX4SG Max

Back Panel USB:
4 x USB 2.0
Back Panel I/O:
D-Sub Connector
1 x parallel port
Mic In connector
7.1 Surround Sound
PS/2 keyboard connector
PS/2 mouse connector





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