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Extractions: Tyan Motherboards, Chipsets and BIOS Resources Sometimes it's hard to admit, but not every IT Professional is a hardware guru. There is just simply too much to know to be proficient at everything related to IT. So, if you need a little help making a hardware buying decision, or just want to know more about how it works "under the hood", you've come to the right place. Articles and other Links Chipsets and Motherboards Beep Codes The chipset controls the system and its capabilities. It is the hub of all data transfer. It is a series of chips on the motherboard, easily identified as the largest chips on the board with the exception of the CPU. And they are integrated which means they are soldered onto the board and are not upgradeable without buying a whole new motherboard. Source: HardwareCentral.com
Extractions: THG Türkiye'yi açtýðýmýzdan beri okurlarýmýzýn bizden talep ettiði ortak bir buluþma alanýný, THG Türkiye Donaným Forumlarý'ný nihayet açýyoruz. Amacýmýz, donaným severlerin bir araya gelebileceði, ilgilendikleri konularý tartýþabileceði, karþýlýklý saygý ilkesine dayalý bir mesajlaþma forumu oluþturmak. Üye olmaktan çekinmeyin! Forumlara katýlabilmek için Kayýt Olun . Giriþ için Buraya Týklayýn Ýlgili Linkler Slot-1 VIA Motherboard Update 440BX Motherboard Review - Fall 1998 440BX Motherboard Review - Summer 1999 Review of Slot 1 Motherboards with Intel 440BX Chipset - Spring 1998 ... FC-PGA Pentium III on Celeron PGA370/Slot1 Converter Cards Anakart Rehberi VIA offers two 133 MHz chipsets for the Pentium III: Apollo Pro 133 (693A) and Apollo Pro 133A (694X). Latter is the latest chipset with much better performance. Boards with the faster 694X are not yet available from all motherboard companies, so 693A mainboards are quite spread as well. Introduction First of all I want to apologize for the long time you had to wait for comprehensive motherboard reviews. Tom's Hardware Guide is of course more than just a website for technical information. The growing amount of similar products makes it very difficult to pick the right one, that's why unbiased advice and recommendations are becoming more and more important. There have been various changes inside Tom's Hardware Guide including the establishment of our lab in Germany, which enables us to cover new topics as well. We don't claim to be perfect, but we will continue to distinguish between good and bad - unreservedly.
Extractions: THG Türkiye'yi açtýðýmýzdan beri okurlarýmýzýn bizden talep ettiði ortak bir buluþma alanýný, THG Türkiye Donaným Forumlarý'ný nihayet açýyoruz. Amacýmýz, donaným severlerin bir araya gelebileceði, ilgilendikleri konularý tartýþabileceði, karþýlýklý saygý ilkesine dayalý bir mesajlaþma forumu oluþturmak. Üye olmaktan çekinmeyin! Forumlara katýlabilmek için Kayýt Olun . Giriþ için Buraya Týklayýn Ýlgili Linkler The Best Thing That Could Happen To Intel's Pentium 4 - The SiS645 Chipset Accelerating Athlon - VIA Releases KT266A Chipset VIA Teams Up Pentium 4 With DDR-Memory DDR For AMD: 16 Boards With VIA KT266 ... First Look At Brookdale - Intel's Upcoming 845 Chipset Anakart Rehberi As our first test of the ALi reference board shows, the Aladdin-P4 chipset can't quite keep up with the competition from Intel, SiS and VIA. Only the Intel 845 platform, based on conventional SDRAM, is inferior to the new ALi chipset. Newcomer From ALi: Currently 7 Chipsets For P4 Having introduced the Aladdin-P4 chipset, the Taiwanese company ALi is the latest to join the ranks of chip manufacturers offering a chipset for the Intel Pentium 4. Up until ALi joined the pack, there had been six different chipsets for the Intel Pentium 4.
Extractions: SANTA CLARA, Calif., Dec. 16, 2002 - Intel Corporation today announced 10 server "building block" products, including five server boards, two server chassis and three RAID controllers, designed for OEM system builders and product integrators. Each new product is centered around the recently announced Intel Xeon processor with 533 MHz system bus and the Intel E7501 and Intel E7505 chipsets. The centerpiece of today's announcement is five server board products for the Intel Xeon processor family. The Intel Server Board SE7501WV2, Intel Server Board SE7501HG2, Intel Server Board SE7501BR2 and Intel Server Board SE7501CW2 provide a complete line of boards for the Intel Xeon processor for dual-processing servers with 533 MHz system bus and the Intel 7501 chipset. The Intel Server Board SE7505VB2, also for the Intel Xeon processor for DP servers with 533 MHz system bus, is designed for the 7505 chipset for both server and workstation applications. The Intel Server Board SE7501WV2, integrated with the 1U Intel Server Chassis SR1300 or the 2U Intel Server Chassis SR2300, is optimized for such high-density server environments as high-performance computing or streaming media. The Intel Server Board SE7501HG2, integrated with the Intel Sever Chassis SC5200, is a high-performance 5U/pedestal platform for departmental and database management infrastructure. The Intel Server Board SE7501BR2, which is also supported by the SC5200 as well as the new Intel Server Chassis SC5250-E, is a volume server offering high-bandwidth, powerful processing for e-Business and workgroup servers.
Extractions: The AMD-8000 series of chipsets is designed to be flexible and modular in order to deliver building blocks for PC manufacturers to produce advanced, high-performance desktop and mobile PCs, servers, and workstations. The chipsets will incorporate HyperTransport technology, which helps to diminish system bottlenecks, enable better efficiency, and increase throughput to improve overall system performance. We believe the AMD-8000 series of chipsets will represent a major breakthrough in system chipset design, and will fundamentally alter the way computers are made in the future, said Ed Ellett, vice president of Marketing for AMD's Computation Products Group. To meet the high-bandwidth demands of current and future graphics and other I/O devices, computer architecture will need to evolve from the existing platform infrastructure. These chipsets are designed to be compatible with todays hardware components, and allow for a seamless transition to tomorrows far more advanced, higher performance platforms.
Sitereview.org: Low-end Chipsets: VIA Vs. Intel Sitereview.org front page. Lowend chipsets VIA vs. Intel. H a r d w a r e. Coding, Programming and source code. hardware, Computers, parts related info. http://sitereview.org/?article=254
Chipset Aliases: VX Pro, Tx Pro & Co. | Hardware Secrets Tip Drivers for these chipsets are available for download at our site material damageof any kind caused by the use of information contained in hardware Secrets http://www.hardwaresecrets.com/txpro.html
Extractions: By Gabriel Torres TX Pro chipsets, or similar, are commercial chipsets produced by Intel's competitors. The only difference is that their names are altered, by request of certain motherboard manufacturers. This has been, for some time now, a common practice even among big manufacturers, like AMD. Their AMD-640 chipset is, in actual fact, a Via Apollo VP-2 chipset that has been renamed. The actual manufacturer of the VX Pro chipset, for example, is Via Technologies, which produces this chipset exclusively for the PC-Chips motherboard manufacturers. The VX-Pro is a "re-baptized" Apollo VP-1 chipset, by Via; while the VX Pro+ is actually the Via Apollo VPX. The VX Pro II has nothing to do with these chipsets, and is, in reality, a Utron UT 801x chipset! The TX Pro, is, in actuality, an M1531 chipset by ALi (a.k.a. the Aladin IV+), in a series produced especially for PC-Chips. Therefore, the technical characteristics of the TX Pro are the same as those of the Ali M1531 (Aladdin IV+). The HX Pro is, in reality, the Ali M1521, a.k.a. Aladdin III.
Chipsets Tutorial: The 56k Modem Chipset List Logic (x2/V90) CLMD56xx is the reference chip on which all other chipsets are basedand 565 hardware Controller, requires firmware flash from modem vendor. http://www.vee90.net/chipsets_tutorial2.html
Extractions: Chipsets Tutorial: The 56k Modem Chipset List The chipset table below is separated by the manufacturer and has a description of the chipsets along with the 56k protocols they support. If you click on the manufacturer name you will be taken to a page dedicated to information on that company's chipsets. KNOWN CHIPSETS
Xandros Desktop Hardware Compatibility List Via 82Cxxx Sound Chipset; Yamaha Olp 34; AC97 Audio. This list may be incomplete,as it is a list of supported sound chipsets that are Supported Network hardware. http://www.xandros.com/hcl.html
Extractions: Xandros Desktop Hardware Compatibility List Xandros tests for compatibility against a wide variety of hardware devices and has compiled a list of devices that is believed to be compatible with Xandros Desktop. However, due to the number of models and variations, as well as the complexity of testing various combinations of hardware, Xandros cannot guarantee compatibility of all listed devices. 3DFX - Voodoo Banshee, Voodoo3, Voodoo4/5 3DLabs - Permedia V1-5, and Glint Series (300SX, 500TX, MX, R3 and R4 ATI - Mach64, Rage, Rage 128 and Radeon/VE/7000/7200/7500/8000/8500, Radeon 9000/9500/9700 are supported in vesa mode Cirrus Logic - Alpine (5430, 5434, 5436, 5446, 5480, 7548), and Laguna (5462, 5464, 5465) chips Intel - i740, i810 (including i810-dc100 and i810e), i815, and i830 Matrox - MGA2064W (Millennium I), MGA1064SG (Mystique), MGA2164W (Millennium II) (PCI and AGP), G100, G200, G400, G450, and G550
Hardware: Chips & Upgrades is where HT truly gets interesting, as we've only been able to get it working withIntel chipsets. This is causing a bit of a stir with hardware manufacturers. http://hardware.earthweb.com/chips/print.php/1501881
Extractions: November 15, 2002 Intel has long been a company with its fingers in a great many pies. Its product line is immense, to say the least, and covers virtually all markets from high-end enterprise server technology down to integrated economy desktop components. Intel has always buttered its bread on the processor side, but the company is also a market force in all levels of networking and the world's largest motherboard chipset supplier. This last point bears further examination. For one thing, while Intel leads in overall market share, both SiS and VIA have made serious inroads in the chipset business at least partly helped by Intel's playing possum or letting others lead the charge toward new technology. This became obvious around the time of the 133MHz Pentium III, when Intel chose not even to release a compatible chipset, relying on the VIA Apollo Pro 133 to satisfy market demand. Whether this was by design or blunder is open to interpretation, but the end result was a large gap between VIA's entry and Intel's eventual, 133MHz-compatible 815E. Even Intel's Pentium 4 platform experienced much the same difficulties. Intel stuck with PC133 support, while third-party vendors first released DDR266 parts, then started sampling DDR333. By the time Intel finally joined the DDR266 party with its 845D chipset, both VIA and SiS were actively pursuing DDR400 solutions.
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Extractions: UMBPCI extends the HIMEM.SYS of DOS or Win95/98 by the function 'Request XMS UMB' (These are the 240 Bytes which stay in memory). That's the same thing that EMM386 does, if you load it with the parameter 'noems' or 'ram'. UMBPCI makes UMBs from disabled memory that is intended as Shadow-RAM. UMBPCI enables this memory and disables its write protection. EMM386 works on all machines with 386 cpu or higher and provides usually more UMBs than UMBPCI but it creates the UMBs from the computer's physical XMS (eXtended Memory Specifications) by virtually remapping XMS to the upper memory area using the Memory Management Unit (MMU) of 386 and higher CPUs. It needs an additional 150 KB of XMS, 4 KB of low memory and 7 KB of UMA (Upper Memory Area) when loaded, and it also switches the CPU into "protected mode" (slower) because it's necessary to use the MMU. DOS then runs in virtual 8086 machine (V86 mode):
Hardware: Meristation: VIA Y SiS Actualizan Sus Chipsets Translate this page PC, HARD Jueves, 19 de Diciembre de 2002 - 0800 VIA y SiS actualizansus chipsets. La modificación de la especificaciones finales http://www.meristation.com/sc/noticias/noticia.asp?c=HARD&n=8678
Intel(R) Chipsets - Chipsets For Mobile Computing 1 GB of SDRAM memory, Twice the memory capacity of previous chipsets. Returnto Developer Mobile site. Return to Developer chipsets site. Back to Top. http://www.intel.com/design/chipsets/mobile/830.htm
Extractions: and The Intel 830 chipset increases the processor-to-system speed to 133 MHz, a 33% increase in bus speed over that of previous notebook PCs. Faster access to faster memory technology (PC133 SDRAM) improves overall system performance. And, doubling the speed of the data path to I/O devices result in a better user experience during streaming applications like audio and video. Features Benefits 133 MHz Processor System Bus 33% more bandwidth between the processor, memory and I/O devices PC-133 SDRAM (Synchronous Dynamic Random Access Memory 33% faster than previous mobile memories for high-performance, cost-effective memory support 1 GB of SDRAM memory Twice the memory capacity of previous chipsets Performance-optimized Memory Controller Faster memory access and better utilization Low-power chipset modes Greater system power savings and longer battery life 3 Digital Video Output ports Allows connection of traditional TV-out or digital flat-panel devices, in addition to an external CRT monitor (feature of integrated graphics only)
HardwareCentral - Tutorials - Chipsets - Introduction 03 EST. chipsets Introduction David Risley The whole new motherboard.Here is a small list of some of the items that chipsets dictate http://www.hardwarecentral.com/hardwarecentral/tutorials/46/1/
Extractions: The motherboard is generally thought to be the most important part of a computer. And yes, it is. However, the chipset on the motherboard is the most important part of the board itself as it defines almost everything about the system. The chipset controls the system and its capabilities. It is the hub of all data transfer. It is a series of chips on the motherboard, easily identified as the largest chips on the board with the exception of the CPU. Chip sets are integrated, meaning they are soldered onto the board and are not upgradable without buying a whole new motherboard.
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- HEXUS.net - UK Technology News And Reviews -< Jan 28, 2003 Silicon Integrated Systems (SiS) is displaying its market leadingline of core logic and graphics chipsets at the Platform Conference in San http://www.hexus.co.uk/pr.php?pr=450
Extractions: Severe Interoperability Problems with Intel Chipsets: How to Fry Your i845 Motherboard By Van Smith Date: October 29, 2001 UPDATE: We follow-up with important news about the "Pin A2" test. We were merrily completing our new Intel i845-based 1.8 GHz Pentium 4 test system when we flipped the switch on the power supply and the system came on instantly which should not have happened. Too late. The smell of ozone was already wafting in the air, turning our stomachs. Our new i845 system was dead. Why did this happen? Sometimes motherboards are simply bad. There was no evident physical damage to this one, the FIC VC11, but we would not rule this possibility out. The FIC VC11: note how tiny the Socket-478 is compared with its heat sink mount. Another concern was the gargantuan-but-stock (this is the cooling solution included with boxed P4s) Intel Pentium 4 heat sink. This CPU cooler has a retaining mechanism that applies so much pressure to the microprocessor surface that the motherboard is visibly deformed. When the clamps are engaged, underneath the miniscule Socket-478, the motherboard bows out by perhaps 1/8". We could not rule out that the motherboard had been damaged by this huge amount of pressure necessary, apparently, to ensure that the little-chip-with-a-huge-die doesn't overheat.