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    Soltek Micro ATX Pentium M

    After DFI and Aopen, Soltek releases a Micro ATX Socket 479 motherboard compatible with the Pentium M and Celeron M

    SOLTEK Officially Launches SL-855GEI-FDGR (SOLTEK)


    SOLTEK SL-855GEI-FDGR, supports Intel the SpeedStep technology, corresponds Socket 479 Pentium M/Celeron the M processor. Below is his SPEC. Has the similar constitution with AOpeni855GMEm-LFS. Corresponds 400FSB Pentium-M. Sells Japan and the price is unclear.

    - suppory the processor: Socket479 (PentiumM/CeleronM)
    - support chip : Intel 855GME + ICH4
    - memory body biggest support: 2 groups (biggest 2GB)
    - expands the slot: AGPx4/1, PCI/3
    - HDD: PATAx4, SATA (Promise PDC20579) x2,
    - sound effect function: 8-Channel AC' 97 Audio
    - LAN function: Realtek GbE
    - IEEE1394: VIA
    - USB2.0:6 group of
    - BIOS tune frequency : FSB, AGP DIMM voltage
    - other: RedStorm2 technology, Soltek H/W Monitor

    Rival commodities
    AOPpen i855GMEm-LFS
    DFI 855GME-MGF
    DFI 852GME-MGF (FSB 533 official support)

    The related information
    FSB 533 PentiumM sells
    PFU Alviso to embark PentiumM the ATX main engine board

    Moreover about 533FSB Pentium-M CPU time interval in here

    Pentium M-780 (2.26G/133x17): Q3 prearranges
    Pentium M-770 (2.13G/133x16): Unclear
    Pentium M-760 (2.0AG/133x15): Approximately 4.7 ten thousand Japanese Yen
    Pentium M-750 (1.86G/133x14): Approximately 3.2 ten thousand Japanese Yen
    Pentium M-740 (1.73G/133x13): Approximately 2.7 ten thousand Japanese Yen
    Pentium M-730 (1.60G/133x12): Approximately 2.2 ten thousand Japanese Yen

    great standard official news

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    look at all that room for cooling

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    nice find !

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    Very nice find. I just hope prices on these boards will start dropping.
    Bedroom: D201GLY2, Celeron 220 (1.2ghz/512k cache); 1gb DDR2 PC-5300; Geforce 6200 PCI
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    And you arent gonna believe this, but that DVD rom will even read regular CD roms!!!!!!!

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    Firstly, thanks, sxs112, for digging up this stuff for us! Great addition to the forums

    To my optimistic eyes, those four holes in the board COULD look like they fit with the P4 mounting bracket. Now that would be nice indeed.

    When i'm thinking about that the P4 is 2mm higher than the P-M when mounted, couldn't Soltek or some other company just make a kinda rebuilt bracket, that lowered the cooler slightly?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mathias-K
    To my optimistic eyes, those four holes in the board COULD look like they fit with the P4 mounting bracket. Now that would be nice indeed.
    Roger that, and let's hope they don't have the lock issues.

    If so, I'd buy one of these in a heartbeat.
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    Nice post, thanks for the info, hope this thing is decent!

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