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Intel D845WN-3 MB, INTEL D845WN, SOCK 478, AA A64179-207
- Motherboard (MB)
- Socket Type: Socket 478
- Model Series: D845WN
- Revision: AA A64179-207
- Manufactured by Intel
- Designed for Intel Pentium 4 and Celeron processors
- Supports DDR SDRAM
- Provides essential system connectivity
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Product Overview
The Intel D845WN-3 is a motherboard designed for Socket 478 processors. It is identified by the AA A64179-207 revision and is part of the Intel D845WN series.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Motherboard |
| Socket Type | Socket 478 |
| Model | D845WN |
Additional Specifications
| Revision | AA A64179-207 |
| Manufacturer | Intel |
Product Description
The Intel D845WN-3 is a motherboard designed to support processors utilizing the Socket 478 interface. This socket was primarily used by Intel for their Pentium 4 and Celeron D processors during a specific period of their development. Motherboards are the central printed circuit boards that connect all the hardware components of a computer, including the CPU, memory, storage, and expansion cards. This particular motherboard is identified by its model series 'D845WN' and carries a specific revision number 'AA A64179-207'. Revision numbers are crucial for identifying the exact hardware configuration and ensuring compatibility with specific components or BIOS updates. The '-3' suffix in the model name might denote a specific variant or bundle of the D845WN board. As a Socket 478 board, the D845WN-3 would have been designed to accommodate DDR SDRAM memory modules and provide the necessary slots and connectors for peripherals and expansion cards common in its era. It served as the foundation for desktop computers built around Intel's Socket 478 platform, offering the core functionality required for system operation and connectivity.
