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Intel SE440BX-1 MB, Audio, rev aa 696071-400, (68-m12), w/cpu clip
- Product Type: Motherboard (MB)
- Integrated Audio: Yes
- Revision: AA
- Part Number: 696071-400
- Includes CPU clip
- Designed for Intel platforms
- Supports specific Intel processors (likely Socket 370)
- Provides essential connectivity for peripherals and storage
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Product Overview
The Intel SE440BX-1 is a motherboard (MB) with integrated audio, identified by revision AA and part number 696071-400. It includes a CPU clip and is designed for specific Intel platforms.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Motherboard |
| Integrated Audio | Yes |
| Revision | AA |
| Part Number | 696071-400 |
Additional Specifications
| Includes | CPU Clip |
| Brand | Intel |
| Model | SE440BX-1 |
Product Description
The Intel SE440BX-1 is a motherboard designed for Intel processors, featuring integrated audio capabilities and identified by revision AA and part number 696071-400. This motherboard serves as the core component of a computer system, providing the necessary infrastructure for connecting and operating various hardware components. The inclusion of integrated audio simplifies system builds by providing sound output without the need for a separate sound card. This particular model, the SE440BX-1, is based on the BX chipset, which was commonly used for Pentium III and Celeron processors, typically utilizing a Socket 370 interface. The motherboard comes with a CPU clip, which is essential for securing the processor cooler to the CPU socket, ensuring proper thermal contact and stability. It offers standard expansion slots (like PCI) and memory slots (likely SDRAM DIMMs) for customization and upgrades. The motherboard provides a range of I/O ports on the back panel for connecting essential peripherals such as keyboards, mice, serial devices, USB devices (if supported by the chipset), and audio jacks. Its design focuses on providing a stable and functional platform for general-purpose computing, making it suitable for entry-level to mid-range desktop systems of its era.
