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News Release from: IBase Technology | Subject: MB885
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 22 July 2005
Industrial motherboard features PCI
Express
The latest high-performance industrial motherboard from IBase is the MB885, a device based on the Intel 915G PCI Express chipset and guaranteeing a minimum lifecycle of 5 years.
The latest high-performance industrial motherboard from IBase is the MB885, a device based on the Intel 915G PCI Express chipset and guaranteeing a minimum lifecycle of 5 years It features the most advanced PCI Express bus that delivers over three times more bandwidth than PCI and AGP8X buses
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 5 May 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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The board is designed for Intel Pentium processors supporting Hyper-Threading (HT) Technology in the LGA775 package with system bus of 800/533MHz for greater system performance.
With two DDR/400/DDR333 memory sockets onboard, flexible memory configurations are supported up to 2Gbyte of RAM.
The MB885 comes with the Intel GMA900 graphics media accelerator that runs the graphics engine at 333MHz and features new 3D capabilities and PCI Express graphics card support.
It is also equipped with two Marvell Yukon 88E8053 PCI Express Gigabit Ethernet controllers.
Other prominent features of the board include four Serial ATA ports (SATA/150) for high data transfers of up to 150Mbyte/s for each port and six USB 2.0 ports that offer 40x the bandwidth of USB 1.1 for high-speed I/O devices.
Expansion onboard is provided by five PCI, one PCI Express x16 and one PCI Express x1 I/O interface.
Other features are DiskOnChip socket, four serial ports, digital I/O and boot ROM support.
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