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ASUS today announced the release of the ASUS P4T-M MicroATX mainboard. The ASUS P4T-M is based on Intel 850 chipset and supports Intel Pentium 4 processors of 1.4GHz and up. This MicroATX mainboard is targeted in the first place for compact workstations and power systems.
Here is a list of ASUS P4T-M key features:
  • Supports Intel Pentium 4 processors;
  • Intel 850 chipset;
  • Supports 400MHz FSB;
  • 4 RIMM slots supporting up to 2GB of PC600/PC800 RAMBUS memory;
  • AGP 4x slot;
  • 2 UltraDMA/100 IDE channel interfaces;
  • IEEE 1394 controller with 3 ports (optional);
  • Integrated Realtek LAN controller (optional);
  • 3 PCI 2.2 compliant slots;
  • 4 USB ports;
  • Wake-on-LAN, Wake-on-Ring Support;
  • 4MB Award BIOS software;
  • Bundled software from PC-cillin, Yamha, Cyberlink, and Intel;
  • ASUS. LiveUpdate software;
  • Support for ASUS iPanel.
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