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Home arrow News arrow abit Announces the I-G31 Motherboard
abit Announces the I-G31 Motherboard PDF Print
Written by Sanjin Maneslovic   
Thursday, 28 February 2008
abit launches the latest Multimedia Platform motherboard, the I-G31. With the Intel G31 chipset, the abit I-G31 supports Intel Core 2 Extreme/Quad/Duo & Pentium Dual-Core processors. With Intel’s integrated Graphics Media Accelerator (Intel GMA 3100), the abit I-G31 not only offers advanced Clear Video Technology but also supports DirectX 9.0, Shader Model 2.0 and OpenGL 1.4.

The abit I-G31 is compatible with next generation 45nm processors allowing for up to 1333FSB. To easily build a comfortable and powerful entertainment platform, the I-G31 offers an on-board D-SUB port and 5.1 CH HD audio codec.

Specifications:
CPU Support: LGA775 Socket for Intel Core 2 Extreme/ Quad/ Duo & Pentium Dual-Core & Pentium D & Celeron Dual-Core & Celeron processors
System Bus: 1333/1066/800MHz FSB
Chipset: Intel G31/ICH7
Expansion Slots: 1 x PCI-Ex16, 1 XPCI-Ex1, 2x PCI
LAN: On board Gigabit LAN
Memory: 4 X 240-pin DIMM sockets support max. memory capacity 4GB, Dual channel DDR2 800/667
SATA: 4 X SATA 3Gb/s through Intel ICH7
Audio: 5.1-Channel HD
RoHS: 100% lead-free process and RoHS compliant
abit engineered: abit EQ Technology
 
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