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Asus Commando Desktop Motherboard - Intel P965 Chipset - Socket T LGA-775

1 x Processor Support - 8 GB - Floppy Controller, Serial ATA/300, Ultra ATA/133 ATA-7 - 2 x PCIe x16 Slot - MPN: COMMANDOGREEN See Product Details

Product Details of Asus Commando Desktop Motherboard - Intel P965 Chipset - Socket T LGA-775

Description

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Quick Glance

Supported Processor: Core 2 Extreme, Core 2 Duo, Pentium 4, Pentium Extreme Edition, Pentium D, Celeron D

Interface Connection: S/PDIF Yes, Network (RJ-45) Yes

System Board Style: ATX

Processor Socket: Socket T LGA-775

System Chipset: Intel P965 Express

Memory Technology: DDR2 SDRAM

Summary

Product Title: Asus Commando Desktop Motherboard - Intel P965 Chipset - Socket T LGA-775

Manufacturer: Asus

Power Score: 4.1 | 2 Reviews

CPU + Northbridge Support

Supported Processor: Core 2 Extreme, Core 2 Duo, Pentium 4, Pentium Extreme Edition, Pentium D, Celeron D

Processor Socket: Socket T LGA-775

System Chipset: Intel P965 Express

Maximum Number of Processors: 1

Bus Speed: 533 MHz, 800 MHz, 1066 MHz

Memory Support

Number of Memory Slots: 4

Max System Memory: 8 GB

Memory Technology: DDR2 SDRAM

Connectors

Interface Connection: S/PDIF Yes, Network (RJ-45) Yes

On-Board Headers: Floppy - 34 pin Header, Front Audio, IDE - ATA/EIDE/ATAPI 40 pin, IEEE 1394a, S/PDIF Connector, Serial ATA - 7 pin, USB 2.0

Number of IDE Headers: 1

Number of Serial ATA Headers / Ports: 6

Number of Fan Connectors: 8

Number of PCI Slots: 4

Number of PCI-Express x4 Slots: 2

Number of PCI-Express x16 Slots: 2

Additional Features

Controller Type: Floppy Controller, Serial ATA/300, Ultra ATA/133 (ATA-7)

Video Bus: PCI Express x16

Network Interfaces Included: Ethernet (10 Mbps), Ethernet (10/100 Mbps), Ethernet (10/100/1000 Mbps) Yes

Audio Codec: Analog Devices AD1988B

Supported Audio Channels: 7.1 Channels

Physical Specifications

System Board Style: ATX

Width: 12 in

Depth: 9.60 in

Warranty

Warranty Information: 3 Year Limited

More Info

URL: Manufacturer Link

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Reviews on Asus Commando Desktop Motherboard - Intel P965 Chipset - Socket T LGA-775

  • 5
  By member: hugscot - Jul 16, 2007

Great board!!!

Strengths: Best board I have used. 6 internal USB inputs, which is a big plus for me. So far works great. Very quiet and runs cool. I am using with Dual core 2 processor and 2gig RAM and it is blazing fast.

Weakness: Minor but having to hook up cables for CD and Sata drives are from the side and can be tight at least it was on my case so the side angle Sata cables that are supplied come in useful for that.

Overall great board and highly recommend. I am thinking about buying another for my wifes computer. Stupid me did not realize that first dual core processors do not work with this board so I had to send back for dual core 2 processor but glad I did. Like the fact that I can later upgrade to Quad processor if I choose. I love the LCD poster on the back in case you have boot problems. TPM would be...

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  • 4.3
  testseek.com - Dec 19, 2008

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