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Dell 8X326 Socket 370 System Board
- Socket 370 for Intel Pentium III/Celeron processors
- Older generation motherboard
- Supports SDRAM or DDR SDRAM
- Integrated I/O ports (Serial, Parallel, USB)
- PCI expansion slots
- Designed for entry-level desktops or workstations
- Basic system functionality
- Legacy hardware component
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Product Overview
The Dell 8X326 is a system board designed for Socket 370 processors, which were commonly used for Intel Pentium III and Celeron CPUs. It serves as the mainboard for systems requiring this older socket type, providing essential connectivity for components. This motherboard is built for basic computing needs of its era.
Technical Information
| Socket Type | 370 |
| Processor Type | Intel Pentium III / Celeron |
| Memory Type | SDRAM / DDR SDRAM |
Additional Specifications
| Expansion Slots | PCI |
| Form Factor | ATX/Micro-ATX (typical) |
Product Description
The Dell 8X326 system board is a motherboard designed for systems utilizing the Socket 370 interface. This socket was prevalent during the era of Intel's Pentium III and Celeron processors, making this board suitable for older desktop or entry-level workstation configurations. It acts as the central hub, connecting the CPU, RAM, storage devices, and expansion cards, enabling the basic functionality of a computer system. Memory support for the 8X326 typically includes either SDRAM or DDR SDRAM, depending on the specific chipset implemented on the board. These memory types were standard for the Socket 370 generation. The board also features standard I/O ports, such as serial, parallel, and USB ports, along with PCI expansion slots, allowing for the addition of peripherals and other hardware components. As a legacy component, the Dell 8X326 motherboard represents a foundational piece of computing technology from its time. It was designed to provide reliable performance for everyday computing tasks, office applications, and basic multimedia. While not suited for modern high-performance demands, it was a capable and common motherboard for many Dell systems of the late 1990s and early 2000s.


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