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ADVANCED/EV

  • Accepts Intel Pentium® microprocessors running at 75 MHz or faster
    • Configurations with a type 7 socket support processors through 200 MHz
    • Configurations with a type 5 socket support processors only through 133 MHz
  • Support for up to 128 MB of DRAM installed in single in-line memory modules (SIMMs)
  • CELP socket on the motherboard to hold either 256 or 512 KB of secondary cache memory
  • 82430FX PCIset system controller, data path, and ISA/IDE accelerator components
  • NSC PC87306 Super I/O controller
  • AMIBIOS in a flash memory device; supports setup and PCI auto-configuration
  • Windows* 95-compatible Plug and Play capability
  • Two PCI/IDE peripheral connectors on the motherboard
  • Three dedicated PCI slots
  • Two dedicated ISA slots
  • One combination slot for one PCI or ISA board
  • Support for advanced power management (APM)
  • Backup battery for the CMOS RAM and real-time clock
  • AT-style keyboard connector
  • Baby-AT form factor

As a manufacturing option, some configurations may also include the following:

  • Onboard 16-bit Creative Labs audio subsystem
  • Optional onboard S3* Trio64* graphics controller
For complete information, see the Technical Product Specification and the Motherboard Specification Update.


To get technical assistance for a motherboard manufactured by Intel, first check with your place of purchase or the system manufacturer. They'll know the most about your exact configuration and will have the latest information that is specific to your product.

Intel is able to provide only general technical support information for its standard products. Your motherboard or configuration may be different and, as a result, the information and files included here may not work with your hardware.

This motherboard product may contain design defects or errors known as errata which may cause the product to deviate from published specifications. Such errata are not covered by Intel's warranty. Current characterized errata are available on request.

Updated: Tuesday, November 26, 1996


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