MSI & Shuttle Offer New 845GE-Based Solutions
MSI's new 845GE-based motherboard hits the market
Following Intel's launch of its new DDR333-based 845GE chipset on October 7, Micro-Star International (MSI) recently introduced its latest supporting motherboard, the 845GE Max. Incorporating Intel's 845GE chipset and USB 2.0-supporting ICH4 south bridge chip, the 845GE Max is able to support the latest Hyper-Threading-enabled Pentium 4 processors and the maximum of 2GB of DDR333 (PC2700) memory with two DDR DIMMs.
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Shuttle unveils new 845GE-based mini-barebone system
Shuttle recently introduced its latest small-form-factor barebone system product, the XPC SB51G. Based on the new 845GE integrated chipset, the XPC SB51G will be able to support Intel's upcoming Hyper-Threading-based Pentium 4 processors.
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