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Gigabyte at CeBIT 2001
by Anna Filatova
02/08/2001 | 02:37 PM
At CeBIT 2001 exhibition, which is taking place from March 22 to 28 in Hannover, Germany, Gigabyte will be displaying a full range of ATX and MicroATX mainboards that support all the main chipsets from all major chipset manufacturers. Here is a list of the most interesting stuff, which you may see at the company’s booth:
For Intel platforms:
- GA-8TX. This is the first Pentium 4 mainboard. It supports 4 RIMMs up to 2GB PC800 RDRAM.
- GA-6WME2. This mainboard is based on i810E2.
- GA-6OX and GA-6OXE. The ones are built on Intel 815EP chipset.
- GA-6RX (ATX) and GA-6RM (MicroATX). These boards support DDR SDRAM and are based on VIA Apollo Pro266 chipset.
- GA-6RXB. This is another VIA Apollo Pro266 based product, which is equipped with 2 DDR and 2 SDRAM slots.
- GA-6VXDC7. This dual-processor mainboard is based on VIA Apollo Pro133A (VIA 694X).
- GA-6VX7-1394. This board is also built on VIA Apollo Pro133A and equipped with IEEE 1394 I/O connector.
For AMD platforms:- GA-7DX. The DDR solution based on the AMD 761 chipset. It is equipped with 2 DDR DIMM slots and supports up to 2GB of either PC2100 (DDR266) or PC1600 (DDR200) DDR SDRAM.
- GA-7ZXR (ver. 2.x). This product is built on a popular VIA KT133A/686B chipset. It supports RAID 0 or 1 and overclocking functions.
Gigabyte will also be announcing integrated solutions with chipsets from VIA, SiS and ALi.
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