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Marketing Description Introducing the Intel Desktop Board DG45ID built in micro-ATX form factor. This board is designed to bring you the next level of quality home entertainment experience with integrated HDMI display output and hardware accelerated decode during high-definition playback. With support of Intel Core2 Quad processors and up to 1333 MHz FSB, this desktop board truly brings joy to your living room.Intel Desktop Board DG45ID supports Dolby Home Theatre and is Microsoft Windows Vista Premium WHQL certified. Detail Specifications Form factor - microATX (9.60 inches by 9.60 inches 243.44 millimeters by 243.84 millimeters) Processor - Support for an Intel Core2 Quad processor in an LGA775 socket - Support for an Intel Core2 Duo processor in an LGA775 socket - Support for an Intel Pentium Dual-Core processor in an LGA775 socket - Support for an Intel Celeron Dual-Core processor in an LGA775 socket - Support for an Intel Celeron processor 400 sequence in an LGA775 socket Memory - Four 240-pin DDR2 SDRAM Dual Inline Memory Module (DIMM) sockets - Support for DDR2 800/667/533 MHz DIMMs - Support for up to 8 GB of system memory Chipset - Intel G45 Express Chipset Audio - 8-channel (7.1) audio subsystem with five analog audio outputs and one optical S/PDIF digital audio output using the IDT 92HD73E audio codec Video - Intel Graphics Media Accelerator X4500HD onboard graphics subsystem with integrated HDMI + DVI-I display ports LAN support - Gigabit (10/100/1000 Mbits/sec) LAN subsystem using the Intel 82567LF Gigabit Ethernet Controller
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Technical Details
- Form Factor uATX- Memory Slot 4
- Slots 1 x PCI-E x16 ; 2 x PCI-E x1 ; 1 x PCI
- Max Bus Speed 1333 MHz
- Supported RAM Technology DDR2
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By Keith A. Lewis (Northern Virginia, USA)
This is an excellent mobo for building a modern system. The quick reference is clear, though it might not be adequate for a total novice.
When I first bought it in early 2009, the built-in audio did not work with Ubuntu. However, the 9.10 release fixed that problem and now the audio is flawless along with everything else. I'm using the optical port which just works.
You will need a USB mouse, USB keyboard, and SATA or USB drives. No PS/2, no IDE. Old PCI is still supported but only one card.
By Tammy Waters (Atlanta, GA USa)
The motherboard is exactly what it claims to be. I only have one complaint and that is the HDMI output does not work with all applications. After reading up on this it seems to be a copyright issue which has not been resolved.
I use a DVI to HDMI adapter on the DVI output of the motherboard, this solved my problems. I use a HDMI cable to my Telvision and all applications work fine. Since I use a Home Theater Sourround Sound the audion I loose to the telvision is not a problem. I would reccomend this board to anyone who wants to build a good Home Theater PC.
By Hugo Hernandez
IS the second one I bought and it work just fine, not good if you want to add many more drives though!
By Everett W. Mack (Tucson, AZ)
A decent board for the price, though be aware it has no parallel port so all your hardware is going to have to have SATA data connections. It does provide power with both Molex and SATA connectors though. It provides a minumum amount of documentation, and if your lucky the labels on your case will match the labels on the motherboard. If your not lucky (like me) you close your eyes, plug it in, and hope it doesn't blow up (It didn't). It runs hot (if you live in the desert), and I will have to find a better cooling system next summer
By Wei Tsang (Guttenberg, NJ)
This is a pretty good motherboard that is fairly priced and great for Windows Vista and 7. Don't bother if you want to run Windows XP; this is a legacy-free motherboard that's meant to finally rid world of 20-year-old standards like PS/2, Parallel and Serial ports, and has all sorts of on-board devices that XP and other old operating systems simply won't recognize. It's so hardcore that the install *fails*. This is for your own good. It's also a really reliable board and I have had no problems with it. However, it *is* incredibly sensitive to sunspots and cosmic radiation. I've had problems with random areas of my RAM being corrupted by messages from the future civilization telling me of the eventual destruction of the planet in the year 2180. My friends tell me that it's a dirty trick, and that my libgcc++ was hacked by chinese hackers, thus the malloc() function is simply barfing out random messages. It's all lies though, this motherboard is too awesome to be tricked by techniques of mortal hackers. No, this is most definitely the work of undead daemons that have traversed the endless seas of time and space to tell me sweet, pleasant memories, of your immortal mother, the eternal meta-immortal mate and close Grand Vizier of Its Holiness the FSM.
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