Intel confirms motherboard with ATI's Xpress 200 chipset
Intel expanded its motherboard line-up with a new model that integrates ATI's Xpress 200 integrated graphics processor. As reported earlier, the new Intel-branded MicroATX board aims at the high-volume entry-level market for Pentium 4 and Celeron D LGA775 processors.
The D101GGC supports FSB533 and 800, DDR333 and 400 memory, and integrates 10/100 Ethernet as well as PCI Express capability. The board sells through online retailers for around $75.
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