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Compaq 187498-001-1 MB,COMPAQ D815E 187498-001, 010630-101, 010632-001, PGA370
- Compaq D815E Motherboard
- Part Number 187498-001
- Additional Identifiers: 010630-101, 010632-001
- PGA 370 processor socket
- Supports Intel Pentium III and Celeron processors
- Designed for Compaq desktop systems
- Based on Intel 815 chipset (likely)
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Product Overview
This is a Compaq D815E motherboard, part number 187498-001, with additional identifiers 010630-101 and 010632-001. It features a PGA 370 socket, indicating compatibility with Intel Socket 370 processors.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Motherboard |
| Brand | Compaq |
| Model | D815E |
| Part Number | 187498-001 |
Additional Specifications
| Processor Socket | PGA 370 |
| Chipset | Intel 815 (likely) |
| Additional IDs | 010630-101, 010632-001 |
Product Description
The Compaq D815E motherboard, identified by part number 187498-001, is a component designed for Compaq desktop computers. It features a PGA 370 socket, which is compatible with Intel Pentium III and Celeron processors that utilized this socket type. This motherboard is likely based on the Intel 815 chipset, a popular choice for Socket 370 systems that offered integrated graphics and support for DDR or SDRAM memory. The additional identifiers, 010630-101 and 010632-001, may refer to specific revisions, manufacturing dates, or sub-component part numbers associated with this particular board. As an OEM part from Compaq, it was designed to integrate seamlessly into their branded systems, ensuring compatibility with other Compaq components and chassis. This motherboard would typically include standard features such as PCI slots for expansion cards, IDE connectors for storage devices, and potentially USB ports. It serves as a critical component for repairing or rebuilding Compaq desktop systems from the Socket 370 era, providing the core functionality for the computer.
