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Supermicro PDSBM-LN1



CPU Features Supermicro PDSBM-LN1

Make:
Intel
Socket:
LGA775
Number of sockets:
1
Integrated processor:
No
Processor support:
Intel Xeon 3000 Series/Core2 Duo/Pentium D/Pentium 4/Celeron D
Support for multi-core processors:
Yes
Hyper-Threading:
No
Intel vPro:
No

The frequency of the bus Supermicro PDSBM-LN1

Minimal:
533 MHz
Maximum:
1066 MHz

Memory features Supermicro PDSBM-LN1

Type:
DDR2 DIMM
Support buffered (RDIMM) memory:
No
Max. size:
4 Gb
The number of slots:
2

Memory Speed Supermicro PDSBM-LN1

Minimal:
533 MHz
Maximum:
667 MHz

ECC Supermicro PDSBM-LN1

Support ECC:?Error-Correcting Code
No

Memory mode Supermicro PDSBM-LN1

Double channel:
Yes
Three channel:
No
Four channel:
No

Chipset Feature Supermicro PDSBM-LN1

Make:
Intel
Name:
Intel 946GZ
SLI/CrossFire:?Scalable Link Interface
No
BIOS:
Phoenix
Recovery BIOS:
No
Support EFI:
No

Expansion Slots Supermicro PDSBM-LN1

AGP:?Accelerated Graphics Port
No
PCI-E 4x:
1
PCI:
2
PCI Express 2.0:
No
PCI Express 3.0:
No

Disk controllers Supermicro PDSBM-LN1

IDE Supermicro PDSBM-LN1

Controller IDE:?Integrated Drive Electronics
UltraDMA 100
Number of IDE slots:
1

SATA Supermicro PDSBM-LN1

Controller SATA:?Serial Advanced Technology Attachment
Yes
Mode SATA RAID:
0, 1, 5, 10
Chip SATA RAID:
Intel ICH7R
The number of SATA connectors:
4
Number of SATA 3Gb/s connectors:
4

SCSI Supermicro PDSBM-LN1

Controller SCSI:?Small Computer Systems Interface
No

SAS Supermicro PDSBM-LN1

Controller SAS:
No

Ethernet Supermicro PDSBM-LN1

Ethernet:
1000 Mbit/s
Ethernet chipset:
Intel 82573
Type of Wi-Fi:
No
Bluetooth:
No

Audio/Video Supermicro PDSBM-LN1

Sound:
No
Integrated graphics:
Yes

Connectors and Interfaces Supermicro PDSBM-LN1

The number of USB connectors:
4
The number of USB connectors on the back panel:
2
DisplayPort:
No
Coaxial output on the back panel:
No
Optical output on the back panel:
No
S / PDIF out:
No
The number of the COM-ports:
2
The number of the COM-ports on the back panel:
1
GAME/MIDI:
No
LPT:? Line Print Terminal
No
LPT on the back panel:
No
TV-out:
No
S-Video-out on the back panel:
No
Component video output on the back panel:
No
D-Sub on the back panel:
Yes
DVI on the back panel:
No
HDMI on the back panel:
No
PS/2 (keyboard) connector:
Yes
PS/2 (keyboard) connector on the back panel:
Yes
PS/2 (mouse) connector:
Yes
PS/2 (mouse) connector on the back panel:
Yes
Main power connector:
24-pin
CPU power connector:
8-pin
Form Factor:
microATX





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