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Intel 815 Chipset roundup (Summer 2001)
« on: October 01, 2017, 07:39:02 PM »
http://ixbtlabs.com/articles/i815moboroundupjun2k1/index.html

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Intel has announced its flagship for the market of business and home PCs - the i815 chipset and its modifications - quite a long time ago. The prices are gradually falling down, the developers are running in an optimal design of a PCB for boards on it and increase the number of modifications. And at last the solutions on this plastform have transferred into the category of mass systems. Let's see what the market offers today among i815 boards.
After an unsuccessful release of a series of i8xx chipsets in the beginning of 1999 Intel has at last launched a product which outscores competitors in the characteristics and now can go on a par with the i440BX. It is the i815 chipset and its modifications. Today it is the most popular chipset for the Socket 370 platform. A lot of manufacturers have been announcing boards on it. It is resulted in appearing of a great deal of mainboard models based on the i815x series. That is why today we will try to give you recommendations how to choose the right board for you.
First of all, let's look at the i815 chipset itself and find out what modifications exist today

Read more at http://ixbtlabs.com/articles/i815moboroundupjun2k1/index.html#fQzs0lPuAt4dtctl.99

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