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Intel BOXD915PGN



Processor Intel BOXD915PGN

Socket:
LGA775
Processors supported:
Intel Celeron/Pentium 4
System bus:
533 MHz And 800 MHz

Chipset Intel BOXD915PGN

Chipset:
Intel 915P
SLI/CrossFire:?Scalable Link Interface
no

Memory Intel BOXD915PGN

Memory:
DDR DIMM, 333 400 MHz
Number of memory slots:
4
Supports dual channel mode:
yes
Maximum memory:
4 GB

Disk controllers Intel BOXD915PGN

IDE:?Integrated Drive Electronics
number of slots: 1, UltraDMA 100
SATA:?Serial Advanced Technology Attachment
number of connectors SATA 1.5Gb/s: 4

Expansion slots Intel BOXD915PGN

Expansion slots:
1xPCI-E x16, 2xPCI-E x1, 4xPCI

Audio/video Intel BOXD915PGN

Sound:
HDA, based on the Realtek ALC860

Network Intel BOXD915PGN

Ethernet:
no

Connection Intel BOXD915PGN

Interfaces:
8 USB, 1xCOM, PS/2 (keyboard), PS/2 (mouse), LPT
Back panel connectors:
4 USB, PS/2 (keyboard), PS/2 (mouse), LPT

Advanced settings Intel BOXD915PGN

Form factor:
ATX





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