Pcchips M906HLU (V3.3) BIOS 030827s description |
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Specifications:
M906 is one of the most advance and unique modules of PCCHIPS production. It can also support latest Intel Pentium 4 HT processor, overclocking up to 800MHz FSB, DDR400, and 6 USB2.0 ports. With all these advance supports, we believe your computer can run with best performance and bring you the great value and enjoyment. * This specification is done by the overclocking technique. However, the overclocking technique might come with certain risks that we can not guarantee a normal operation with such a technique.
CPU Socket 478 for Intel Pentium 4 processor FSB 800(OC)/533/400 MHz Chipset 845E/ICH4 Memory 2 x 184-pin DIMM sockets support two 2.5V DDR SDRAMs (DDR400*/333/266) Maximum: 2GB Expansion Slots 1 x AGP 4X 4 x PCI 1 x CNR slot LAN Realtek RTL8100C 10/100Mbps Fast Ethernet controller Audio C-Media CMI9739A 6-channel audio Codec Compliant with AC97 2.2 specification IDE 2 x UltraDMA 100/66 Back Panel I/O Ports 1 x PS/2 keyboard 1 x PS/2 mouse 1 x Parallel Port 1 x Serial Port 4 x USB 2.0 Ports 1 x RJ 45 Port 1 x Audio I/O (Line-in, Line-out and Mic-in) Internal I/O Connectors & Headers 20-pin ATX power supply connector 4-pin ATX 12V power supply connector 1 x Floppy connector-support 360K~2.88M Byte, 3 Mode FDDs or LS120 1 x IrDA for SIR header 1 x USB header support additional 2 USB2.0 ports 1 x Front panel switch/LED header 1 x Speaker header CPU / PWR/ CHS FAN headers 1 x CD in header 1 x Front panel audio header 1 x USB card reader header System BIOS AMI 2Mb Flash ROM Supports Plug and Play 1.0A, APM 1.2, Multi Boot, DMI Full support for ACPI revision 1.0 specification Form Factor ATX Form Factor, 305*220mm
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