AOpen I915Gmm-HFS, Continued
07:00 - Tuesday 21 June 2005 by Patrick Schmid
Source: Tom's Hardware – Keywords: the, next, generation, of, cool
Source: Tom's Hardware – Keywords: the, next, generation, of, cool
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AOpen I915Gmm-HFS, Continued
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The system's front side bus speed (FSB400 or FSB533) is selected using these jumpers.

Without some in-depth research of the product name, the board can't be identified as a low-power part based on the 915GM chipset. Pictured here you see the x16 PCI-Express slot for expansion cards or a fast graphics card.

The board's packaging is unusually simple, giving it a professional appearance. This is certainly the right approach, considering the target group.
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