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Intel SE440BX2-18 MB, rev aa 720932-213, (55-m20), slot 1
- Intel Motherboard
- Slot Type: Slot 1
- Chipset: Intel 440BX
- Form Factor: ATX (implied by typical SE440BX2 configurations)
- Revision: AA 720932-213
- Supports Intel Pentium II and Celeron processors
- Includes PCI expansion slots
- Designed for desktop systems
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Product Overview
The Intel SE440BX2-18 is a motherboard designed for Slot 1 processors, featuring the Intel 440BX chipset. It includes PCI expansion slots and is identified by revision AA 720932-213.
Technical Information
| Manufacturer | Intel |
| Model | SE440BX2-18 |
| Chipset | Intel 440BX |
Additional Specifications
| Slot Type | Slot 1 |
| Revision | AA 720932-213 |
Product Description
The Intel SE440BX2-18 motherboard is a component designed for desktop computer systems that utilize Slot 1 processors, such as the Intel Pentium II and Celeron series. It is based on the Intel 440BX chipset, which was a robust and widely adopted solution for mainstream PCs during its era, offering good performance and stability. This motherboard provides the necessary Slot 1 interface for the processor and typically includes multiple PCI slots for expansion cards, allowing users to add functionality like sound, networking, or other peripherals. The specific revision identifier 'AA 720932-213' is crucial for identifying the exact version of the board, which can be important for driver compatibility and troubleshooting. The '(55-m20)' notation might refer to internal manufacturing or testing codes. Systems equipped with the SE440BX2-18 would have been typical for the late 1990s and early 2000s, capable of handling general computing tasks, office applications, and basic multimedia. While it lacks modern interfaces like SATA or USB 3.0, it represents a functional and expandable platform for its intended generation of hardware.
