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Gigabyte GA-7IXE4 A 751 756 Athlon/ Duron 3x Ultra DMA 33/66 Sys Board
- Brand: Gigabyte
- Model: GA-7IXE4
- Socket Type: Socket A (Socket 462)
- Compatible Processors: AMD Athlon, Duron
- Chipset: VIA Apollo KT133A (likely)
- Memory: Supports DDR SDRAM
- Storage Interface: Ultra DMA 33/66 IDE
- Expansion Slots: PCI, AGP
- Form Factor: ATX
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Product Overview
The Gigabyte GA-7IXE4 is a system board designed to support AMD Athlon and Duron processors. It features support for Ultra DMA 33/66 storage interfaces and is built on a platform suitable for gaming or performance-oriented desktop systems of its era.
Technical Information
| SKU | GA-7IXE4 |
| Title | Gigabyte GA-7IXE4 A 751 756 Athlon/ Duron 3x Ultra DMA 33/66 Sys Board |
| Brand | Gigabyte |
| Product Type | System Board (Motherboard) |
Additional Specifications
| Socket | Socket A (462) |
| Compatible Processors | AMD Athlon, Duron |
| Storage Interface | Ultra DMA 33/66 |
Product Description
The Gigabyte GA-7IXE4 is a motherboard designed for AMD processors, specifically supporting the Socket A (also known as Socket 462) interface. This socket was home to AMD's popular Athlon and Duron processors, which were strong contenders in the performance desktop market during the early 2000s. The 'A 751 756' in the title likely refers to components or revisions of the chipset, possibly indicating a VIA chipset like the Apollo KT133A or similar, known for its compatibility with DDR SDRAM and AGP graphics. This system board features support for Ultra DMA 33/66, which are standards for IDE hard drives and optical drives, indicating its place in systems from that era. It would typically include multiple PCI slots for expansion cards and an AGP slot for a dedicated graphics card, allowing users to build systems tailored for gaming or multimedia tasks. The presence of DDR SDRAM support would have offered a significant performance advantage over older SDRAM technologies. Gigabyte has a reputation for producing reliable motherboards, and the GA-7IXE4 would have been a popular choice for enthusiasts and system builders looking to leverage the performance of AMD Athlon and Duron CPUs. Its 'Sys Board' designation confirms its role as a motherboard, the central component for assembling a functional computer system. The '3x' in the title might refer to the number of Ultra DMA channels or a specific feature count.
