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Intel BPTHBB10 Socket LGA775 3000/ICH7R Chipset EATX Motherboard
- Socket LGA775 support
- Intel ICH7R Chipset
- EATX (Extended ATX) form factor
- Designed for Intel Core 2 Duo/Quad processors (compatible with LGA775)
- Multiple expansion slots (PCIe, PCI)
- Support for DDR2 or DDR3 memory (chipset dependent)
- Robust build for workstation environments
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Product Overview
The Intel BPTHBB10 is an EATX motherboard featuring Socket LGA775 and the Intel ICH7R chipset. It is designed for robust desktop and workstation applications.
Technical Information
| Socket Type | LGA775 |
| Chipset | Intel ICH7R |
| Form Factor | EATX |
Additional Specifications
| Memory Type | DDR2/DDR3 (chipset dependent) |
| Expansion Slots | PCIe, PCI |
| Processor Compatibility | Intel Core 2 Duo/Quad |
Product Description
The Intel BPTHBB10 is an Extended ATX (EATX) motherboard built around the Intel ICH7R chipset, designed to support processors utilizing the LGA775 socket. This platform was popular for its ability to accommodate Intel's Core 2 Duo and Core 2 Quad processors, offering a solid foundation for performance-oriented desktop computers and entry-level workstations during its era. The EATX form factor provides a larger physical footprint compared to standard ATX boards, allowing for more expansion slots and components. This typically includes multiple PCI Express slots for graphics cards and other peripherals, as well as standard PCI slots for legacy hardware. The ICH7R chipset offers a range of integrated features, including SATA ports for storage devices and USB connectivity. This motherboard is suitable for users looking to build or upgrade systems based on the LGA775 platform, potentially for tasks that do not require the latest processor architectures but still benefit from a stable and expandable system. Its robust design and chipset capabilities make it a reliable choice for general computing, multimedia, and moderate workstation tasks.


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