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Intel CAP810E-1 MB, Video, rev aa a01025-306, (55-m25), pga 370
- Motherboard for PGA 370 socket processors
- Integrated video graphics
- Revision: AA A01025-306
- Form Factor: ATX (implied by typical server/workstation boards of this era)
- Chipset: Intel 810E (implied by model number)
- Memory Slots: DDR SDRAM (typical for PGA 370 era)
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Product Overview
The Intel CAP810E-1 is a motherboard designed for PGA 370 socket processors. It features integrated video capabilities and is identified by revision AA A01025-306.
Technical Information
| SKU | CAP810E-1 |
| Title | Intel CAP810E-1 MB, Video, rev aa a01025-306, (55-m25), pga 370 |
| Socket Type | PGA 370 |
Additional Specifications
| Integrated Video | Yes |
| Revision | AA A01025-306 |
Product Description
The Intel CAP810E-1 motherboard is a component designed for systems utilizing the PGA 370 socket, which was common for Intel Pentium III and Celeron processors. This board integrates video functionality directly onto the motherboard, eliminating the need for a separate graphics card for basic display output. Its specific revision, AA A01025-306, indicates a particular manufacturing iteration and potential feature set or bug fixes. This motherboard likely targets entry-level workstations or servers where integrated graphics are sufficient. The '(55-m25)' notation might refer to internal manufacturing codes or specific component revisions. The presence of integrated video suggests a focus on cost-effectiveness and simplicity in system builds. It would typically support DDR SDRAM memory and a range of expansion slots like PCI. As a component from the PGA 370 era, the CAP810E-1 represents older but functional technology. Its primary purpose is to serve as the central hub for a computer system, connecting the CPU, memory, storage, and peripherals. The integrated video is a key feature for systems that do not require high-performance graphics processing.
