All motherboards with the 915 chipset will have BIOSes that support LBA48 addressing. LBA48 supports a theoretical maximum of 144 petabytes (about 147,500 terabytes or 160,000,000 gigabytes). In other words, any drive you could conceivably purchase within the next 30 years (assuming harddrive space increases at its current rate) will work.
I am using Intel D945GCNL Mother board. I recently purchased 500 SEAGATE BARACCUDA SATA Hard Disk. But on the mother board SATA ports are not available. Now, what shall I do? Is there any intermediary cable to connect mother board?
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The Intel D845GLLY motherboard supports a maximum of 2GB of PC133 SDRAM, using two 1 GB modules.
The Intel 915 GAV motherboard supports DDR SDRAM with a maximum capacity of 4GB. Supported RAM Speed: PC2700, PC3200 (DDR - 400 and 333 MHz) http://support.intel.com/support/motherboards/desktop/d915gav/sb/CS-012066.htm
http://www.intel.com/support/motherboards/desktop/d945gcpe/sb/CS-027116.htm2 GB maximum total system memory
The NIC on that motherboard, a Realtek RTL8111, is already supported in Fedora's kernel.
The maximum temperature of an Intel processor varies by the type of processor and the chassis of the computer. Many of the Intel processors however, will send a message to the motherboard to shut the computer down if the temperature goes over 100 degrees Celsius.Ê
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The ASUS P6T - motherboard is not as fast as the Intel DP39,but it is a reliable motherboard.
YES ITX is a motherboard. it is in intel, AMD, VIA .
Tri-channel is only supported by Intel at the moment, and I'm not sure if AMD has any plans to support it in the future. AMD motherboards will accept ddr3, assuming you have and am3 socket motherboard, but will only work in single or dual channel.
May be not, because all Pentium 3 processor supported motherboard uses AGP port (4x speed, maximum is 8x used by Pentium 4s), but on the other hand, almost all Pentium D supported motherboard uses PCI Express x16 slot for video card, so they can not be seated there..... so the answer is NO, but some motherboards are available who supports a D process with an AGP slot, so the answer is YES, got your answer?make your decision! Mustakim
Dozens of motherboard models are capable of supporting an Intel Pentium Dual-Core.