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Intel D2500HN



Processor Intel D2500HN

Preset processor:
Intel Atom D2500
Support for multi-core processors:
yes

Chipset Intel D2500HN

Chipset:
Intel NM10
SLI/CrossFire:?Scalable Link Interface
no

Memory Intel D2500HN

Memory:
DDR3 SO-DIMM, 1066 MHz
Number of memory slots:
2
Maximum memory:
4 GB

Disk controllers Intel D2500HN

IDE:?Integrated Drive Electronics
no
SATA:?Serial Advanced Technology Attachment
number of connectors SATA 3Gb/s: 2

Expansion slots Intel D2500HN

Expansion slots:
1xPCI

Audio/video Intel D2500HN

Sound:
HDA
Integrated video:
yes, on the basis of Intel GMA3600

Network Intel D2500HN

Ethernet:
1000 Mbps, based on the Intel 82574L

Connection Intel D2500HN

Interfaces:
8 USB, 2xCOM, D-Sub, Ethernet, PS/2 (keyboard), PS/2 (mouse), LPT
Back panel connectors:
4 USB, 1xCOM, D-Sub, Ethernet, PS/2 (keyboard), PS/2 (mouse), LPT
Main power connector:
24-pin

Advanced settings Intel D2500HN

Form factor:
mini-ITX





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