SY-P4VTE (PICTURE)
Windows XP, Windows 2000, Windows NT4, Windows ME, Windows 98SE, Linux, DOS, Other
Soyo_SY-P4VTE.jpe (165.6 KB)
Picture of motherboard (4-Aug-2005)
SOYO SY-P4VTE Socket 478, 1AGP 8X(1.5v ONLY), 4X PCI, 1CNR, integrated sound C-Media CMI9761A 6-Channel, 8x-USB 2.0, 1 Ehernet10/100, Northbridge VIA PT800, Southbridge VIA VT8237, 2X Intergrated SATA Raid, Main Memory 2DIMM DDR-Ram 2GB Unbuffered Non-Register&Non-ECC, AMI Bios 2mb flash rom, ATX12V 24pin Pwr Supply Required 350-400w, Suppots Intel(R) mPGA Socket 478 processors: Pentium 4 with and without Hyperthreading, Northwood, Prescott (400/533/800MHz FSB) Pentium 4-Celeron,
Pentium 4: 1.4GHz - 3.2Ghz
Celeron D: 1.7GHz - 3.06GHz
http://www.soyogroup.com
Shawn K (DG Member) on 4-Aug-2005
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