Ga 81915pmd Motherboard Manual
Sep 29, 2011 - You can download the device drivers from Gigabyte WEBsupport site, select your model. It has all the drivers you need for your motherboard.
• CPU Support • Socket LGA775 • Support Intel Pentium D Dual Core Technology • Support Intel Pentium Hyper-Threading technology (HT Technology) support. • Support for an Intel Pentium 4 processor in a LGA775 socket with a 800 MHz system bus, 2.8Ghz to 3.8 GHz. • Support for an Intel Celeron processor in a LGA775 socket with a 533 MHz system bus, 2.8 GHz or higher. • System Memory: • Four 240-pins DDR2 DIMM sockets. • PCI Express Graphics Interface • One x16 PCI Express port. Raw bit rate on data pins of 2.5 Gb/s resulting in a real bandwidth per pair of 250 MB/s.
• Connectors: • 2 Conventional PCI slots • 1 PCI Express x1 • 1 PCI Express x16 • 1 DB9 Serial port COM A • 1 DB25 parallel port with SPP, ECP, EPP bidirectional modes • PS/2 keyboard and PS/2 mouse ports (not swappable) • USB connectors • 1 IDE connector • 1 Floppy connector • 1 Panel connector • 1 RJ45 connector • 1 CD-IN connector • 4 SATA connectors • Package Includes: • Motherboard • I/O plate. EAN No Form Factor Micro ATX Socket Type LGA 775 Memory Type DDR2 SDRAM Number of Memory Slots 4 Expansion Slots PCI, PCI Express Input/Output Ports Ethernet (RJ-45), Parallel (IEEE1284), PATA/IDE/EIDE, Serial (RS-232) Features On-Board Audio Condition Used Condition Comment Full working order Warranty 30 day RTB (Return to Base) warranty Important It is your responsibility as a buyer to ensure this is compatible with your hardware or operating system before buying. Assume that any photo is a library photo, not the actual item you will receive, unless expressly mentioned above. Item has been pulled from salvage machine so expect the item to be in a used condition with minor scuffs etc. Unless expressly mentioned in the description, there will be no other parts included with the item. This includes items such as drivers, cables, manuals, warranty cards etc. Hard drives, tape drives, caddies etc.
Will not include any screws, fixing rails unless expressly mentioned.
Hi I want to upgrade from an Intel P4 socket 775 processor to a dual core processor. What are the factors I need to consider on upgrading.? Like power etc.?
Or is any socket 775 processor compatible? I saw all these Nm ratings etc. Like 35nm 45nm what is this aswell????
Specs: Intel Pentium 4 CPU @ 3.06Ghz (i know.) Prescott, LGA775 PSU is 250w 2.5GB DDR2 RAM Motherboard - Sunshine DDR2 (GA-8I915PMD) Ver 0.1 (by Gigabyte) Motherboard webpage: (I think thats all u need to know if u need to know anything else please ask ) Thanks in advanced everyone, all help is appreciated) *** If you know any good sites or any good cheap dual core CPU's please say so *** Cheers. First you should have to find out the exact list of CPU's supported by your MB.
You shouldn't be very optimistic about the upgrade posibility, because you only have an Intel 915P chipset (is about the same thing i'm having: Gigabyte GA 8i915P Duo). I suggest to find out for yourself on the Gigabyte site, what kind of CPU's are supported by MB's with similar chipset. I'm only guessing that are no dual core CPU's supported, but.you'll see more exactly.
Don't matter if they are made on 90nm, 65 or 45. It's the chipset limitting your options. Wellthanks so far I don't have a budget, i'm 14 and I don't have a job so no go there I am asking my mum and dad to pay for the CPU.
The elder scrolls iv oblivion highly compressed games for pc windows 10. It may seem like a waste of money but I thought I should future proof the CPU, seeing that I saw a PC the other day at 700GBP with a 2.4Ghz Quad core CPU. I paid 600GBP 3years ago for this PC. So any other ideas of speeding it up? I already have 2.5GB of RAM and I do video editing and surfing the net, watching videos, playing about with photo editing and sometimes a spot of gaming. And a spot as I don't really download Crysis and all that, I play those sortof games on my Xbox Thank you very much for all your help, I really do appreciate it and it's nice of you to dedicate a little spare time to help people out, i really respect you all on Tom's Hardware, I am now starting to feel like a member.