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Iwill today announced release of its latest Socket370 motherboard BD133 featuring the latest Intel 815EP chipset. Features include: support for 133MHz Front Side Bus (FSB) to support up to 1GHz processor speeds, and native dual channel Ultra ATA-100 support for 4 IDE devices. BD133 features the following expansion slots: 6 32bit PCI, 1 CNR slot and 1 AGP 4x slot. As for the memory, there are 3 DIMM slots supporting up to 512MB PC133/PC100 SDRAM. The board is equipped with embedded 4.1 channel hardware sound controller - C-media CMI8378. The mainboard also features overclocking-friendly Microstepping Technology, which allows adjusting the FSB frequency with 1MHz increments up to 200MHz.
Iwill also introduces its new VOICE ALERT Technology, the world’s first diagnostic tool that tells you what errors are detected in the functionality of your PC.
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