Albatron's PX915P-2V Jumps on 64-bit Celeron
Albatron Technology announced its PX915P-2V mainboard which uses Intel's Celeron D series (LGA 775 socket) CPUs which support the EM64T technology.
The PX915P-2V provides users with a more price-friendly transition into the world of Intel 64-bit platforms. The motherboard also supports the 32-bit applications along with support for 32-bit operating systems.
The Intel Celeron D will also include support for the Execute Disable Bit, a feature that prevents malicious attacks of memory space causing buffer-overflows. The Intel Celeron D is built on the power-efficient 90 nm process technology. Aside from Celeron D CPUs, this mainboard also supports Pentium 4 CPUs.
The board uses the Intel i915P/ICH6 chipsets and contains two PCI-E slots providing dual graphics functionality. The PX915P-2V also includes a Realtec 10/100 Mbps integrated LAN chipset and supports 6 Channel Audio. There are 4 SATA channels on this board. The supported memory is the DDR2 533 MHz.
Overclocking capabilities are available through Albatron's Dr. Speed and the ABS (Albatron BIOS Security) utilities.
The Intel Celeron D will also include support for the Execute Disable Bit, a feature that prevents malicious attacks of memory space causing buffer-overflows. The Intel Celeron D is built on the power-efficient 90 nm process technology. Aside from Celeron D CPUs, this mainboard also supports Pentium 4 CPUs.
The board uses the Intel i915P/ICH6 chipsets and contains two PCI-E slots providing dual graphics functionality. The PX915P-2V also includes a Realtec 10/100 Mbps integrated LAN chipset and supports 6 Channel Audio. There are 4 SATA channels on this board. The supported memory is the DDR2 533 MHz.
Overclocking capabilities are available through Albatron's Dr. Speed and the ABS (Albatron BIOS Security) utilities.