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Gigabyte GA-8IPE1000 PRO-G GIGA-BYTE Desktop Board Pentium 4 (Extreme
- Socket 478
- Intel 865PE Chipset
- Supports Pentium 4 processors
- DDR memory support
- AGP slot for graphics card
- Multiple PCI slots
- Integrated audio and LAN
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Product Overview
The Gigabyte GA-8IPE1000 PRO-G is a desktop motherboard designed for Socket 478 Pentium 4 processors. It features the Intel 865PE chipset and supports DDR memory, offering a stable platform for older desktop systems.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Motherboard |
| Chipset | Intel 865PE |
| Socket | Socket 478 |
Additional Specifications
| Processor Support | Pentium 4 |
| Memory Type | DDR |
| Form Factor | ATX (likely) |
Product Description
The Gigabyte GA-8IPE1000 PRO-G is a robust ATX motherboard designed for users who require a stable and reliable platform for Intel Pentium 4 processors. Built around the Intel 865PE chipset, this board offers a balanced set of features that were standard for high-performance desktop systems of its era. The motherboard supports processors utilizing the Socket 478 interface, including various models of the Pentium 4 and Celeron D. It features dual-channel DDR memory support, allowing for increased memory bandwidth which is crucial for improving system responsiveness and performance in applications that are memory-intensive. Connectivity on the GA-8IPE1000 PRO-G typically includes an AGP slot for a dedicated graphics card, several PCI slots for expansion cards, integrated audio, and often an onboard LAN controller for network connectivity. This combination of features makes it a versatile choice for general-purpose computing, office workstations, or even older gaming rigs that still utilize the Socket 478 platform.
