Product category: PC-Compatible Boards and Assemblies
News Release from: Commell | Subject: LV-676
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 28 March 2007
Mainboard applies latest Intel chipsets
The LV-676 Mini-ITX motherboard is a mainboard based on the Intel Q965 Express chipset
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Compact SBC promises extraordinary performance
The half-size HS-872P PISA (PCI+ISA) platform is based on the Intel 945GM Express and 82801GBM chipset, optimised for Core2 Duo/Core Duo mobile and Celeron M on 65nm processors
Board is enhanced for demanding applications
PICMG 1.0 SBC features the latest Intel Centrino mobile technology 945GM Express chipset, which supports the Intel Core 2 Duo, Core Duo, Core Solo and Intel Celeron M processors
New from Commell, the LV-676 Mini-ITX motherboard is a mainboard based on the Intel Q965 Express chipset. The board supports the Intel Core2 Duo Processor with Intel Virtualisation Technology, Intel Pentium D 900 sequence and Pentium 4 processors in the LGA775 socket, providing awesome performance for demanding software applications - such as graphics-intensive games or serious number-crunching programs.
Commell's LV-676 Mini-ITX mainboard incorporates Intel Fast Memory Access that significantly increases overall system performance through the optimisation of available bandwidth and reduction of memory access latency.
This updated Q965GMCH also includes wider internal databuses that support dual-channel DDR2 memory technology at 800MHz for greater platform performance and memory flexibility.
The Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 3000 architecture delivers richer visual colour and picture clarity without the need for additional discrete graphics cards, and provides performance for advanced operating systems like Microsoft Windows Vista.
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Miniboard is made for serious number crunching
The LS-371 is a 3.5in embedded miniboard with the latest Intel Centrino Mobile technology 945GM Express chipset that supports the Intel Core 2 Duo, Core Duo, Core Solo and Celeron M processors
Module combines GPS with speedy serial I/O
The MP-954GPS is a Mini PCI module that incorporates the latest SiRF StarIII high-performance GPS chipset supporting up to 20 channels
The LV-676 comes with floppy, PS/2 keyboard and mouse, RS232C and RS232/422/485, and two IEEE1394a interfaces.
Networking is provided by two channels of Intel x 82537L PCI-Express Giga LAN and six USB2.0 ports.
It offers support for Intel High Definition Audio, which enables increased bandwidth for high quality audio and support for Dolby Technology.
Also support for eSATA enables the full SATA interface speed up to 3Gbyte/s, support for RAID 0, 1, 5 and 10 enables high reliability for personal data, or maximum storage performance for intensive applications.
Mini PCI and PCI slots provide expansion for addon cards.
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