| Form Factor |
uATX (6.75 inches by 6.75 inches [171.45 millimeters by 171.45 millimeters])
(ITX compatible) |
| Processor |
Integrated Intel® Celeron® 220 processor (1.2 Ghz) with a 533
MHz system bus |
| Memory |
One 240-pin DDR2 SDRAM Dual Inline Memory Module (DIMM) sockets
Support for DDR2 677/533/400 MHz DIMMs
Support for up to 1 GB of system memory |
| Chipset |
SiS* SiS662 Northbridge
SiS* SiS964L Southbridge
|
| Audio |
ADI* AD1888 audio codec |
| Video |
Integrated SiS Mirage* 1 graphic engine |
| I/O Control |
Winbond* W83627DHG-B based Legacy I/O controller for hardware management,
serial, parallel, and PS/2* ports |
| LAN Support |
10/100 Mbits/sec LAN subsystem using the Broadcom* LAN adapter device |
| Peripheral Interfaces |
Six USB 2.0 ports
One parallel ATA IDE interface with UDMA 33, ATA-66/100/133 support
Two SATA ports
One serial port
One parallel port
PS/2* keyboard and mouse ports |
| Expansion Capabilities |
One PCI Conventional* bus connector |
I use this mobo in my homeserver for a private mysql, apache, torrent and storage server with a RAID card and 3 harddisks and ununtu server installed as the OS. The mobo is fanless but expects the case's ventillation to cool it. For me there was not enough ventillation (only fan in my server is in the PSU), so the CPU was on almost 100C. Because the builtin Celeron 220 runs on 1.2GHz, and I really don't need such computing power for the above mentioned tasks, I had plenty of room to downgrade the CPU for lower temperatures. For this I have used Intel's Integartor Toolkit to make a custom BIOS, with a lower CPU multipplier. Now the CPU runs only on 660MHz. With this step I was also able to decrease the voltage of the CPU from 1.32V to 1.15 by using the trick described here: http://www.exoid.com/?page_id=168. With these modifications the CPU never goes above 50C.