PCI CPU Card Performs Multiple Tasks

Oct. 6, 2005
The HSB-835P is a half-size PCI-bus CPU card with an on-board VGA controller, seven USB 2.0 ports and 10/100 Ethernet (1 GbE optional). It is based on the Intel 82865G chipset, which supports frequencies up to 3.2 GHz with a front-side bus running at

The HSB-835P is a half-size PCI-bus CPU card with an on-board VGA controller, seven USB 2.0 ports and 10/100 Ethernet (1 GbE optional). It is based on the Intel 82865G chipset, which supports frequencies up to 3.2 GHz with a front-side bus running at 400/533/800 MHz. It also supports Hyper-Threading technology. Memory capacity is up to 2 GB using DDR DRAM (DDR 266/333/400) and a dual-channel, 128-bit wide DDR memory interface. Other on-board functions are an AC’97 codec for audio (optional daughter board), RS-232/ 422/485 ports, a parallel port, an IrDA port and a watchdog function with a timing range of 1 to 255 sec. It supports Ultra ATA100, SATA and CompactFlash Type 1 storage. The graphics accelerator is an integrated AGP 8x 2D/3D. AAEON ELECTRONICS INC., Hazlet, NJ. (732) 203-9300.

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