Intel 850
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The Intel 850 chipset was the first chipset available for the Pentium 4 processor, and was simultaneously released in November 2000. It consists of an 82850 memory controller hub and an 82801BA I/O controller hub.
This chipset will outperform the AMD 760 chipset with the 266 MHz FSB.[1] Despite using (supposedly) high-performance expensive RDRAM, performance was mediocre at best. In early 2002, this chipset was superseded by the Intel 845, which used slower but much less expensive SDRAM or DDR SDRAM.
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Features
- Socket 423 or Socket 478 CPU compatible with 400 MHz FSB[2]
- Supports P4 CPUs at 1.3 GHz or Faster[3]
- Four PC800 RDRAM slots compatible with ECC
- Up to 2GB memory supported.
- AGP 4X slot
Intel 850E
The Intel 850E chipset added PC1066 RDRAM support and 533 MHz FSB support.[4]
References
- ↑ ***, ***. "Sharky Extreme : PC : Hardware : MSI 850 Pro Pentium 4 Mainboard Review ". Aug 29 2009 <http://www.sharkyextreme.com/hardware/reviews/mainboards/msi_850_pro/14.shtml#3>.
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- ↑ "Tech Guide: Intel 850E v VIA P4X333". ZDNet Australia. Aug 26, 2009 <http://www.zdnet.com.au/reviews/hardware/components/soa/Tech-Guide-Intel-850E-v-VIA-P4X333/0,139023397,120265500,00.htm>.
See also
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