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| Intel BLKDG965WHMKR Conroe LGA775 1066 800FSB DDR2 A/V Lan Raid SATA ATX Motherboard |
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List Price: $1,626.25
Our Price: $249.95
You Save: $ 1,376.30 (85%)
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Manufacturer: Intel
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Binding: Electronics Brand: Intel EAN: 0735858180603 Is Autographed: 0 Is Memorabilia: 0 Label: Intel Manufacturer: Intel Model: BLKDG965WHMKR Modem Description: None Processor Count: 0 Publisher: Intel Studio: Intel System Bus Speed: 1066 System Memory Size: 0 Warranty: 3 years warranty
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Immerse yourself in the exciting world of digital entertainment with the Intel Desktop Board DG965WH Media Series. The Intel Desktop Board DG965WH supports the Intel Core 2 Duo Processor, the Intel Pentium D Processor, the Intel Pentium 4 Processor with Hyper-Threading Technology and the Intel Celeron D processor in the LGA775 package.This ATX form factor board delivers support for Intel Viiv technology and offers powerful features such as Intel Quick Resume Technology, Intel High Definition Audio support for Dolby 7.1 Surround Sound, Intel Graphics Media Accelerator X3000 and Intel PRO 10/100/1000 Network Connection.
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Customer Rating:      Summary: There are better options Comment: On the plus side, you get 6 SATA ports and the ICH8R southbridge supports RAID and AHCI (hence the R designation in the model number).
I've been disappointed by a very slow POST and fuzzy video output. You can't expect perfect video out of a VGA port, but this board is especially bad. I got to compare it to the VGA out of a real graphics card while waiting on a DVI cable I ordered, and man, what a difference. The video out on this board is unusably blurry, making it look like your screen has been put through a blur filter in Photoshop when running at 1680x1050. This board is also very picky about RAM, only accepting 1.8v DDR2 DIMMs, so be careful when buying memory for it.
Bottom line, the features are okay, but the execution is terrible. A similar board from another vendor will likely serve you better. You can also find DVI out on the integrated graphics with newer chipsets. If RAID or AHCI (for hot-plugging drives, SATA NCQ) is important to you, find a board with an Intel southbridge with the model number ending in R.
Customer Rating:      Summary: my first motherboard Comment: This is the first motherboard I used when I built my first computer.
Very easy to work on.lots of space to work with.
Only con. there's an extra speaker wire with no place to plug it on the Motherboard
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