Monday, January 25, 2010

P4 Pci-e Motherboard P4 Motherboard?

P4 motherboard? - p4 pci-e motherboard

I have a 170L OptiPlex 2.8gh P4 1 GB SDRAM, this project has no PCI slot, so I thought about buying another board and found this: ATX MSI RC410M-R PCI-E x16 SATA motherboards
Key Features
Form Factor: Micro ATX
Compatibility PC
ATI RC410M
Compatible with Intel Pentium 4, Intel Celeron D
Techniques
On entering, integrated I / O USB 2.0 x 8 • Serial Port x 1 • RJ45 Lan Port x 1 • PS / 2 mouse • 1 x PS / 2 keyboard • 1 parallel port (ECP / EPP / SPP) x 1 • Floppy Port x 1
Expansion Slots PCI Express x16 • 1 x PCI Express x1 x 1 • PCI x 2
Supports RAID SATA RAID 0 • SATA RAID 1
Storage Controller Type (s) DMA/ATA-133 (Ultra), 2 x Serial ATA x 4
Processor
Socket Socket 775
Max Supported CPU 1
Memory
Memory DDR2 SDRAM
Number of slots for 2 x 240-pin DIMM
Supported RAM Speed 533 MHz • 667 MHz
Max Supported RAM: 2 GB
Audio / Video
Video Interface PCI Express x16
The Council ATI Radeon X200 graphics card

3 comments:

decker said...

If you plan to use to the board with onboard video skip ... Also, the current most likely a socket 478 motherboards:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Socket_478

expires. The motherboard we are witnessing is not a socket 775 CPU working on it. I want to buy a new motherboard and processor. You may also need to pay back DDR2 RAM, if you go with Intel. A Core 2 Duo 6300 and the motherboard would be the right way, when the $ $ $ otherwise could go with AMD ....

This site has some good deals, no matter what you choose:

http://gamegiants.net/index.php?cPath=1

cycleman... said...

Newegg.com time for a price for this mb. I bought many computer components from them ... they are the most important.

mysticma... said...

The base is a compatibility issue. I suggest that you download and run this software: http://www.cpuid.com/cpuz.php
Socket type, you determine what you have now is, if you replace Socket 478 CPU, if you buy this motherboard. Moreover, it is a good motherboard. In addition, the need for new RAM, said the previous answer.

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