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Product category: PC-Compatible Boards and Assemblies
News Release from: QDI | Subject: P4I865G
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 14 April 2003

Motherboard is first with latest Intel
chipset

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The P4I865G motherboard is the first to be based on Intel's new-generation Springdale chipset.

The P4I865G motherboard is the first to be based on Intel's new-generation Springdale chipset Aimed at the medium- to high-end market, the new QDI Springdale boards will ship at the same time as Intel launches its new chipset, scheduled for mid-April

The first QDI Springdale model will support the latest AGP8X display interface standard with 2.1Gbyte/s bus bandwidth for high performance graphics processing.

Complete with South Bridge ICH5 chip and Intel Extreme Graphics 2, the P4I865G supports 800MHz FSB and dual-channel DDR400 memory - with a bus bandwidth up to 6.4Gbyte/s to match CPU bandwidth.

Importantly, this alleviates any data switching bottlenecks between the CPU bus and memory bus.

QDI's unique Hyper-Threading diagnostic light technology and proprietary Pro Easy technology deliver optimised Hyper-Threading performance.

For example, a powerful utility assesses if the motherboard CPU and BIOS can support advanced Hyper-Threading.

Provision of a conventional parallel ATA100 port, plus the latest 150Mbyte serial ATA port gives users more choice and configuration options as well as convenient and flexible upgrading.

The P4I865G also offers eight USB 2.0 ports, which are compatible with USB 1.1.

Additional IEEE1394a ports are also an available as an option.

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