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E7205 “Granite Bay” Based Mainboard from DFI

by Anton Shilov
11/06/2002 | 10:09 AM

Meanwhile RDRAM leaves this world, it seems that the dual-channel DDR SDRAM era now begins. Mainboard manufacturers now start to officially unveil their E7205 core-logic based mainboards.

Intel`s E7205 chipset previously code-named Granite Bay is also known as the E7205. It supports 400 and 533MHz Quad Pumped Bus of the Pentium 4 processors, can take advantage of the Hyper-Threading technology suppport, provides AGP 8x and dual-channel PC1600/2100 DDR SDRAM memory. The peak bandwidth offered by dual-channel PC2100 is 4.2GB per second, exactly equals to 533MHz Quad-pumped Pentium 4 bus. The North Bridge (or MCH) features the ICH4 I/O controller, supporting USB 2.0 and other necessary features. <%BANNER[article]%>

Today DFI announced its NB80-E mainboard powered by the upcoming chipset from Intel. The technical specifications look as follows:

No information on retail pricing and commercial availability.

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