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    Intel D201GLY motherboard now available - based on SiS chip

    Posted on Friday, June 29 2007 @ 00:00:37 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck


    The Intel Desktop Board D201GLU mini ITX motherboard is now available in retail stores. The special thing about this motherboard is that it features a SiS662 north bridge and a SiS964L south bridge instead of Intel chipsets.
    Intel clocks the Celeron 215 processor at 1.33 GHz on a 533 MHz front-side bus. The Yonah-based processor remains single-core and has 512KB of L2 cache.

    The D201GLY features one PATA 100 port for two devices, Analog Devices AD1888 six-channel audio, 10/100 Ethernet, integrated graphics, one DDR2-533 memory slot and one PCI slot. Intel has removed SATA ports from the D201GLY; however, the board appears to have a silk-screened section resembling SATA connectors.
    The D201GLY sells for less than $100.


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