$125
The Desktop Board D850MV is a ATX form factor with five PCI slots, and
CNR slot. The Desktop Board D850MV harnesses the advanced computing
power of the Pentium=AE 4 processor. Designed for the Intel=AE 850 chipse=
t,
the D850 utilizes the full bandwidth and performance in the Pentium 4
processor with dual RAMBUS channels and support for Intel=AE NetBurst=99
microarchitecture. Desktop Board D850 offers the highest performance
platform solution on the new mPGA478-pin package, supporting Pentium 4
processors with frequencies extending beyond 2 GHz. Supports Intel
NetBurst microarchitecture with dual RDRAM channels, providing 3.2 GB/s
memory bus bandwidth to match the system bus capabilities in the Pentium
4 processor. The Intel 850 chipset supports system bus speeds of 400
MHz, delivering performance improvements in the high-bandwidth and
concurrent applications required for today's emerging Web technologies.
The D850 boards deliver scalability to users through a multiple array of
performance platforms by supporting PC600 and PC800 RDRAM configurations
with system memory configurations ranging from 128MB to 2GB. D850 boards
are also designed to enhance overall system performance with features
such as Intel=AE Rapid BIOS Boot to accelerate the Power on Self Test
(POST), Ultra ATA/100 disk support, support for up to seven USB ports,
an optional Communications and Networking Riser (CNR) card, and AC'97
integrated audio. =
* Supports 478-pin Pentium=AE 4 processor in =B5PGA package and Intel
NetBurst=99 microarchitecture, including a 400 MHz system bus. =
* Intel=AE 850 Chipset featuring Dual RDRAM Channel Support delivering
enhanced features and 3.2 GB bandwidth for maximum performance. =
* Intel=AE Rapid BIOS Boot reduced boot time enables faster system access=
=2E =
* AGP 4X/2X 1.5V Connector supports the latest graphics technology. =
* Four RDRAM RIMM Sockets Supports fast PC800, PC600 RDRAM memory from
128MB to 2GB. =
* Ultra ATA/100 enables faster disk I/O for transfers to storage
devices. =
* Five PCI expansion slots for custom system configurations and future
add-in card upgrades. =
* Supports up to seven USB ports Dual-stack rear connectors, header for
two front panel USB connectors, CNR optional connector. =
* Communication and Networking Riser (CNR) card support. =
* ADI 1885 AC'97 Audio for exceptional audio performance and excellent
value with SoundMAX with SPX support. =
* Instantly available PC (suspend-to-RAM) Power-management mode reduces
PC power consumption and provides immediate PC access. =
* Hardware management ASIC In coordination with Intel=AE Active Monitor,
allows user to monitor vital system levels like temperature and voltages
for advanced warning of component failure. =
CPU - Supports Intel=AE Pentium=AE 4 processors with Intel=AE NetBurst=99=
microarchitecture, including a 400MHz system bus in the =B5PGA478 socket
and supporting frequencies starting at 1.40 GHz. =
BIOS - 4Mb Flash EEPROM with Intel/AMI BIOS featuring plug-and-play, IDE
drive auto-configure. Advanced Power Management (APM) 1.2, ACPI 1.0, DMI
2.0, Multi- lingual support. Intel=AE Rapid BIOS Boot optimized POST for
faster access to PC from power-on. =
CHIPSET - Intel=AE 82850 Memory Controller Hub (MCH) with AHA (Accelerate=
d
Hub Architecture) bus. Intel 82801BA I/O Controller Hub (ICH2) with
Accelerated Hub Architecture bus and Intel 82802AB Firmware Hub (FWH). =
MEMORY - Integrated dual Direct RAMBUS memory technology with support
for 128 MB to 2 GB main system memory. (4) 168-pin unbuffered RIMM
sockets for 128MB to 2GB RDRAM via PC600 or PC800 Dual-channel RDRAM,
Memory Voltage 2.5 V. =
SLOTS - (5) 32-bit PCI Local Bus v2.2 slots (1) 32-bit AGP 1.5V 4X/2X
AGP port connector (1) CNR (Communications Network Riser) connector
shared with PCI slot 5. =
PCI IDE - (2) IDE interfaces with Ultra DMA/33 and Ultra ATA/66/100
support. =
I/O - Integrated Super I/O LPC (Low Pin Count) bus controller with (1)
9-pin Serial ports, (1) Parallel port, (1) PS/2 Keyboard port and (1)
PS/2 mouse port, (1) 15-pin VGA port, and audio ports for
microphone/headphone/line-in. Integrated ICH2 controllers with an
additional SIO hub has (4) USB back panel ports (two dual stacks), (2)
USB front panel ports (header requiring cable to front panel), (1) port
routed to CNR card. =
VIDEO - None =
AUDIO - ADI 1885 AC'97 Audio with SoundMax with SPX and microphone pre-
amplifier. =
NETWORK - 10/100 Intel Nic
MISC. - Power Management support for ACPI 1.0, PC 99 and PC99A
compliance. Hardware Management: Voltage and temperature sense,
Fan-sensor inputs used to monitor fan activity. Wake-up from Network:
Wired for Management (WfM) 2.0 compliant, Support for system wake up
using an add-in network interface card with remote wake-up capability or
PCI. Jumpers: Single configuration jumper design, Jumper access for BIOS
configuration mode. Front Panel Connectors: Reset, HD LED, Power LEDs,
Power On/Off, standby header, IR port, Aux LED. =
APPROVALS- FCC B, IC B, VCCI =
SIZE - ATX 1.0 compliant board size, 12.0" x 9.6"
"FORSALE" <t2moveforw@no-spam> wrote in message
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>
> 4 processor. The Intel 850 chipset supports system bus speeds of 400
> MHz, delivering performance improvements in the high-bandwidth and
> 1.0 compliant board size, 12.0" x 9.6"
400MHz FSB support is high bandwidth? :-) These days, I'd consider the new
800MHz FSB boards as "high bandwidth", not the original 400MHz spec. For
$125, I don't expect 800MHz FSB support, but don't be calling 400MHz high
bandwidth.
Plus it's RAMBUS, ICK!!!
"NightSky 421" <nightsky421JUNK-SUX@no-spam> wrote in message
news:vggkd01nf70958@no-spam
> "FORSALE" <t2moveforw@no-spam> wrote in message
> news:3F0851B1.CDF5B421@no-spam
> >
> > 4 processor. The Intel 850 chipset supports system bus speeds of 400
> > MHz, delivering performance improvements in the high-bandwidth and
> > 1.0 compliant board size, 12.0" x 9.6"
>
>
> 400MHz FSB support is high bandwidth? :-) These days, I'd consider the
new
> 800MHz FSB boards as "high bandwidth", not the original 400MHz spec. For
> $125, I don't expect 800MHz FSB support, but don't be calling 400MHz high
> bandwidth.
>
>