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Intel® Desktop Board DG965RYOverview
The Intel® Desktop Board DG965RY Classic Series is built in the ATX form factor, supporting a range of processors including the Intel® Core™2 Duo, Intel® Pentium® D and the Intel® Pentium® 4. This board can support up to 8 GB of dual channel DDR2 800/667/533 MHz SDRAM. It also offers up to two 1394a ports, Intel® High Definition Audio with support for 5.1 surround sound, Intel® PRO 10/100/1000 Network connection and ample USB connectors for all your computer paraphernalia.
The Intel® Desktop Board DG965RY is Microsoft Windows Vista* Premium Ready. The Intel® G965 Express Chipset fully supports the visually stunning Windows Aero* user interface with amazing transition effects and realistic animations.
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Features and benefits
| Form Factor | ATX (11.60 inches by 9.60 inches [294.64 millimeters by 243.84 millimeters]) |
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| Video | Intel® Graphics Media Accelerator X3000 (Intel® GMA X3000) onboard graphics subsystem |
| I/O Control | Legacy I/O controller for diskette drive, serial, parallel, and PS/2* ports |
| LAN Support | Gigabit (10/100/1000 Mbits/sec) LAN subsystem using the Intel® 82566DC Gigabit Ethernet Controller |
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| Microsoft Vista* Premium Ready | With a PC built with Intel® Core™2 Duo or Intel® Core™2 Quad processors, and the Intel® Desktop Board, you can experience a more responsive and manageable environment of Microsoft Windows Vista* including a new visual sophistication of the Windows Aero* interface. |
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