Product Details
Description:
Intel Desktop Board D925XECV2 supports Intel Pentium 4 processors (LGA775) and features PCI Express x16, DDR2 memory, Intel Matrix Storage Technology, Gigabit LAN, and Intel High Definition Audio for your extreme performance needs.
Quick Glance
Supported Processor: Pentium 4, Pentium 4 (Extreme Edition)
Interface Connection: Parallel Port Yes, Serial Port Yes, Audio Line In Yes, Audio Line Out Yes, Microphone Port Yes, S/PDIF Yes, Network (RJ-45) Yes
System Board Style: ATX
# of Memory Slots: 4
Processor Socket: Socket T LGA-775
System Chipset: Intel 925XE
Memory Technology: DDR2 SDRAM
# of PCI-e x16 Slots: 1
Summary
Product Title: Intel D925XECV2 Desktop Motherboard - 925XE Chipset - Socket T LGA-775 - 1 x Retail Pack
Manufacturer: Intel
Power Score: 4.0 | 2 Reviews
Product Reviews (2)
I purchased this motherboard...
Strengths: Easy to access connections, headers, etc. with good layout - great for first time PC builders. Good looking board w/ black background. 1066 FSB. Great onboard audio.
Weakness: Did have to return board - NIC chip - Marvel Yukon went out with internet connection going down. Good support from Intel though and ZipZoomFly sent out new motherboard with no hassle.
I purchased this motherboard mainly because of the support available from Intel via phone, e-mail and website. Most motherboards in this price range offer pretty much the same options - the support if any questions arise or if any adjustments need to be made - is important - and Intel seems to be above any other support available - especially for first time builders. I would buy this board again...
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By etanner - May 5, 2005
Market Survey, Part 2: Six Premium Pentium 4 LGA775 Boards
Intel wields a considerable amount of influence in the motherboard business. Over the course of the last few years, its product assortment has steadily grown, and Intel now offers 16 boards for the 900 series chipsets alone. For the coming 945/955 platform , another 13 boards are on the roadmap. In the future, Intel intends to use its five categories for better classification: the Extreme, Media,...
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By tomshardware.com - Mar 7, 2005

