Asus P4SD i865GV Socket 478 mATX Motherbaord w/Video/Sound/LAN

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Asus P4SD i865GV Socket 478 mATX Motherbaord w/Video/Sound/LAN

Asus P4SD i865GV Socket 478 mATX Motherbaord w/Video/Sound/LAN

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Brand: Asus
Category: CE


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Avg. Customer Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars 1 reviews
Sales Rank: 31945


UPC: 683728156565
EAN: 0683728156565
ASIN: B001B80SNE


Features:
  • Asus P4SD Socket 478 i865GV mATX Motherboard General Features: Intel 865GV Northbridge chipset
  • Intel ICH5 Southbridge chipset Socket 478 mATX form factor
  • Supports up to 4 GB DDR RAM (DDR400/350/333/266) Realtek ALC650 6-channel AC'97 audio codec
  • Realtek RTL8101L 10/100 Ethernet LAN Two (2) IDE controllers
  • One (1) floppy controller

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Product Description
Upgrade or replace that socket 478 motherboard with this Asus P4SD Socket 478 mATX motherboard! This motherboard features support for Socket 478 Intel Pentium 4 processors and includes the Intel 865GV + ICH5 chipset combination! It also features support for up to 4 GB of DDR 400 memory and IDE !With three PCI slots, four USB 2.0 and other legacy ports, you'll have a wide selection of ports to connect your favorite components! Enjoy 6-channel audio with the Realtek ALC650 and create your own network with the Realtek RTL8101L Ethernet LAN! Save big and order now!


Customer Reviews:

3 out of 5 stars decent board   August 21, 2008
This board is actually an OEM board for HP, Sony, and maybe Dell... finding a backplate (I/O Shield) seems to be a real chore if you didnt get one with the board. Asus doesn't recognize and support the motherboard because it was made for an OEM, and is not considered an Asus product. ALSO it uses a Broadcom chip and not the Realtek chip.