Addonics CardBus Adapter: Bringing eSATA to Notebooks
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Test Notebook | |
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Manufacturer | Gateway M460 |
Dimensions &Weight | |
Width x Height X Deep | 36.0 x 3.8 x 28.7 cm |
Total Weight | 4,019 g |
Display & Graphics | |
Diagonal | 15.4"/ 39.1 cm |
Aspect Ratio | 16:10 |
Resolution (Pixel) | 1280x800 |
Graphic Chip | ATI Mobility Radeon X600 |
Chip clock speed | 400 MHz |
Graphics memory | 128 MB GDDR3 |
Graphics memory speed | 250 MHz DDR |
Platform | |
BIOS | 60.1 (01/13/2005) |
CPU | Intel Pentium M 750(1.87 GHz, 2 MB L2 cache, FSB533) |
Northbridge | Intel 915PM |
Southbridge | ICH6-M (82801FBM) |
Memory | |
DDR2-400 | 2x 256 MB - DDR2-400 (200 MHz)Samsung M470T3354BZ0 (CL 4.0-4-4-12) |
Built-In Hardware | |
Hard Drive | Samsung HM160JC160 GB, 8 MB Cache, 5,400 RPM, SATA/150 |
DVD-ROM | QSI SDW-082 |
Software | |
Intel Chipset | Intel 6.2.1.1001 |
DirectX | Version: 9.0c (4.09.0000.0904) |
OS | Windows XP ProfessionalBuild 2600 SP2 |
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