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The TP4 Pro is available with Intel Celeron, Pentium, and Core i3 Processors. Achieving an IP54 certified rating, the TP4 Pro is both dust and splash resistant.
S.O. Windows XP Professional SP2
Procesador: Intel Celeron M 1.50 Ghz
Unidad de Disco: 120 GB
Memoria: 760 MB
The IPM41-D3 is a micro-ATX motherboard featuring the Intel G41 Express chipset and an LGA 775 socket, designed for compatibility with various Intel processors, from Celeron to Core 2 Quad series.
Key Features:
- Chipset: Intel G41 Express
- CPU Socket: LGA 775
- Memory: Two DDR3 slots supporting up to 8 GB of RAM at 1066/800 MHz
- Storage: Four SATA II ports
- USB: Four USB 2.0 ports, with the option to expand to four more via headers
Mysterious Origins:
- The IPM41-D3 motherboard has been distributed by various companies worldwide, with Brazil's PCWARE (Digitron) being one notable distributor.
- It has been integrated into pre-assembled desktop computers by well-known brands like Compaq, HP, and Itautec, possibly under the name "Pau Brazil."
- Most IPM41-D3 variants feature AMIBIOS firmware, lacking specific manufacturer markings, but bearing model and revision numbers on the PCB.
- An exception is the Intel Desktop Board DG41WV, a version with Intel's UEFI firmware and Intel branding on the PCB.
- Release date discrepancies exist, with some sources indicating 2009 and Intel's official website suggesting Q1 2010 for the DG41WV.
- Positivo also rebranded the motherboard as POS-PIG41BO, but firmware details for this version are unavailable.
- Despite multiple distributors, the original manufacturer is challenging to identify, but evidence suggests Pegatron Corporation, a Taiwanese electronics manufacturing company, may have designed it.
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Acer Aspire SA85 - MT - 1 x Celeron D 352 / 3.2 GHz - RAM 1 GB - HDD 1 x 160 GB - DVD±RW (+R double layer) - Mirage - Win XP Home
cheap dual core Celeron PC (Taiwan motherboard but asssembled in Britain!) - it will be used as a small database server for processing files generated by the nurse call systems
Got a new laptop today. Nothing fancy, you understand, but the i3 processor will be a lot faster than the Celeron I've been using for the last three and a bit years. The big bonus is that the OS is Windows 7.
If none of the above made sense, then consider yourself very lucky.
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See the "Asus 900HD / 900HA Review" video
In this video I will show you all the features of the Asus Eeepc 900HD and 900HA both netbooks are the same except that the 900HD has an intel celeron processor and the 900HA has a 1.6GHz Intel Atom Processor. Remember to visit www.aramistech.com/reviews/asus-eeepc-900hd-900ha-review/ for the complete information for this review and links.This video was originally shared on blip.tv by aramistech with a Creative Commons Attribution 2.0 license.
The IPM41-D3 is a micro-ATX motherboard featuring the Intel G41 Express chipset and an LGA 775 socket, designed for compatibility with various Intel processors, from Celeron to Core 2 Quad series.
Key Features:
- Chipset: Intel G41 Express
- CPU Socket: LGA 775
- Memory: Two DDR3 slots supporting up to 8 GB of RAM at 1066/800 MHz
- Storage: Four SATA II ports
- USB: Four USB 2.0 ports, with the option to expand to four more via headers
Mysterious Origins:
- The IPM41-D3 motherboard has been distributed by various companies worldwide, with Brazil's PCWARE (Digitron) being one notable distributor.
- It has been integrated into pre-assembled desktop computers by well-known brands like Compaq, HP, and Itautec, possibly under the name "Pau Brazil."
- Most IPM41-D3 variants feature AMIBIOS firmware, lacking specific manufacturer markings, but bearing model and revision numbers on the PCB.
- An exception is the Intel Desktop Board DG41WV, a version with Intel's UEFI firmware and Intel branding on the PCB.
- Release date discrepancies exist, with some sources indicating 2009 and Intel's official website suggesting Q1 2010 for the DG41WV.
- Positivo also rebranded the motherboard as POS-PIG41BO, but firmware details for this version are unavailable.
- Despite multiple distributors, the original manufacturer is challenging to identify, but evidence suggests Pegatron Corporation, a Taiwanese electronics manufacturing company, may have designed it.
Read more in:
Asus: Celeron CPU, 16 GB SSD model, US keyboard, Linux (gOS);
Acer: Atom CPU, 120 GB HD model, Swiss keyboard, Vista
Overall verdict: SSD is too slow for running Windows. Go with a hard drive.
The IPM41-D3 is a micro-ATX motherboard featuring the Intel G41 Express chipset and an LGA 775 socket, designed for compatibility with various Intel processors, from Celeron to Core 2 Quad series.
Key Features:
- Chipset: Intel G41 Express
- CPU Socket: LGA 775
- Memory: Two DDR3 slots supporting up to 8 GB of RAM at 1066/800 MHz
- Storage: Four SATA II ports
- USB: Four USB 2.0 ports, with the option to expand to four more via headers
Mysterious Origins:
- The IPM41-D3 motherboard has been distributed by various companies worldwide, with Brazil's PCWARE (Digitron) being one notable distributor.
- It has been integrated into pre-assembled desktop computers by well-known brands like Compaq, HP, and Itautec, possibly under the name "Pau Brazil."
- Most IPM41-D3 variants feature AMIBIOS firmware, lacking specific manufacturer markings, but bearing model and revision numbers on the PCB.
- An exception is the Intel Desktop Board DG41WV, a version with Intel's UEFI firmware and Intel branding on the PCB.
- Release date discrepancies exist, with some sources indicating 2009 and Intel's official website suggesting Q1 2010 for the DG41WV.
- Positivo also rebranded the motherboard as POS-PIG41BO, but firmware details for this version are unavailable.
- Despite multiple distributors, the original manufacturer is challenging to identify, but evidence suggests Pegatron Corporation, a Taiwanese electronics manufacturing company, may have designed it.
Read more in:
The IPM41-D3 is a micro-ATX motherboard featuring the Intel G41 Express chipset and an LGA 775 socket, designed for compatibility with various Intel processors, from Celeron to Core 2 Quad series.
Key Features:
- Chipset: Intel G41 Express
- CPU Socket: LGA 775
- Memory: Two DDR3 slots supporting up to 8 GB of RAM at 1066/800 MHz
- Storage: Four SATA II ports
- USB: Four USB 2.0 ports, with the option to expand to four more via headers
Mysterious Origins:
- The IPM41-D3 motherboard has been distributed by various companies worldwide, with Brazil's PCWARE (Digitron) being one notable distributor.
- It has been integrated into pre-assembled desktop computers by well-known brands like Compaq, HP, and Itautec, possibly under the name "Pau Brazil."
- Most IPM41-D3 variants feature AMIBIOS firmware, lacking specific manufacturer markings, but bearing model and revision numbers on the PCB.
- An exception is the Intel Desktop Board DG41WV, a version with Intel's UEFI firmware and Intel branding on the PCB.
- Release date discrepancies exist, with some sources indicating 2009 and Intel's official website suggesting Q1 2010 for the DG41WV.
- Positivo also rebranded the motherboard as POS-PIG41BO, but firmware details for this version are unavailable.
- Despite multiple distributors, the original manufacturer is challenging to identify, but evidence suggests Pegatron Corporation, a Taiwanese electronics manufacturing company, may have designed it.
Read more in:
The IPM41-D3 is a micro-ATX motherboard featuring the Intel G41 Express chipset and an LGA 775 socket, designed for compatibility with various Intel processors, from Celeron to Core 2 Quad series.
Key Features:
- Chipset: Intel G41 Express
- CPU Socket: LGA 775
- Memory: Two DDR3 slots supporting up to 8 GB of RAM at 1066/800 MHz
- Storage: Four SATA II ports
- USB: Four USB 2.0 ports, with the option to expand to four more via headers
Mysterious Origins:
- The IPM41-D3 motherboard has been distributed by various companies worldwide, with Brazil's PCWARE (Digitron) being one notable distributor.
- It has been integrated into pre-assembled desktop computers by well-known brands like Compaq, HP, and Itautec, possibly under the name "Pau Brazil."
- Most IPM41-D3 variants feature AMIBIOS firmware, lacking specific manufacturer markings, but bearing model and revision numbers on the PCB.
- An exception is the Intel Desktop Board DG41WV, a version with Intel's UEFI firmware and Intel branding on the PCB.
- Release date discrepancies exist, with some sources indicating 2009 and Intel's official website suggesting Q1 2010 for the DG41WV.
- Positivo also rebranded the motherboard as POS-PIG41BO, but firmware details for this version are unavailable.
- Despite multiple distributors, the original manufacturer is challenging to identify, but evidence suggests Pegatron Corporation, a Taiwanese electronics manufacturing company, may have designed it.
Read more in:
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The IPM41-D3 is a micro-ATX motherboard featuring the Intel G41 Express chipset and an LGA 775 socket, designed for compatibility with various Intel processors, from Celeron to Core 2 Quad series.
Key Features:
- Chipset: Intel G41 Express
- CPU Socket: LGA 775
- Memory: Two DDR3 slots supporting up to 8 GB of RAM at 1066/800 MHz
- Storage: Four SATA II ports
- USB: Four USB 2.0 ports, with the option to expand to four more via headers
Mysterious Origins:
- The IPM41-D3 motherboard has been distributed by various companies worldwide, with Brazil's PCWARE (Digitron) being one notable distributor.
- It has been integrated into pre-assembled desktop computers by well-known brands like Compaq, HP, and Itautec, possibly under the name "Pau Brazil."
- Most IPM41-D3 variants feature AMIBIOS firmware, lacking specific manufacturer markings, but bearing model and revision numbers on the PCB.
- An exception is the Intel Desktop Board DG41WV, a version with Intel's UEFI firmware and Intel branding on the PCB.
- Release date discrepancies exist, with some sources indicating 2009 and Intel's official website suggesting Q1 2010 for the DG41WV.
- Positivo also rebranded the motherboard as POS-PIG41BO, but firmware details for this version are unavailable.
- Despite multiple distributors, the original manufacturer is challenging to identify, but evidence suggests Pegatron Corporation, a Taiwanese electronics manufacturing company, may have designed it.
Read more in:
Asus: Celeron CPU, 16 GB SSD model, US keyboard, Linux (gOS);
Acer: Atom CPU, 120 GB HD model, Swiss keyboard, Vista
Overall verdict: SSD is too slow for running Windows. Go with a hard drive.
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The IPM41-D3 is a micro-ATX motherboard featuring the Intel G41 Express chipset and an LGA 775 socket, designed for compatibility with various Intel processors, from Celeron to Core 2 Quad series.
Key Features:
- Chipset: Intel G41 Express
- CPU Socket: LGA 775
- Memory: Two DDR3 slots supporting up to 8 GB of RAM at 1066/800 MHz
- Storage: Four SATA II ports
- USB: Four USB 2.0 ports, with the option to expand to four more via headers
Mysterious Origins:
- The IPM41-D3 motherboard has been distributed by various companies worldwide, with Brazil's PCWARE (Digitron) being one notable distributor.
- It has been integrated into pre-assembled desktop computers by well-known brands like Compaq, HP, and Itautec, possibly under the name "Pau Brazil."
- Most IPM41-D3 variants feature AMIBIOS firmware, lacking specific manufacturer markings, but bearing model and revision numbers on the PCB.
- An exception is the Intel Desktop Board DG41WV, a version with Intel's UEFI firmware and Intel branding on the PCB.
- Release date discrepancies exist, with some sources indicating 2009 and Intel's official website suggesting Q1 2010 for the DG41WV.
- Positivo also rebranded the motherboard as POS-PIG41BO, but firmware details for this version are unavailable.
- Despite multiple distributors, the original manufacturer is challenging to identify, but evidence suggests Pegatron Corporation, a Taiwanese electronics manufacturing company, may have designed it.
Read more in:
Asus: Celeron CPU, 16 GB SSD model, US keyboard, Linux (gOS);
Acer: Atom CPU, 120 GB HD model, Swiss keyboard, Vista
Overall verdict: SSD is too slow for running Windows. Go with a hard drive.
The IPM41-D3 is a micro-ATX motherboard featuring the Intel G41 Express chipset and an LGA 775 socket, designed for compatibility with various Intel processors, from Celeron to Core 2 Quad series.
Key Features:
- Chipset: Intel G41 Express
- CPU Socket: LGA 775
- Memory: Two DDR3 slots supporting up to 8 GB of RAM at 1066/800 MHz
- Storage: Four SATA II ports
- USB: Four USB 2.0 ports, with the option to expand to four more via headers
Mysterious Origins:
- The IPM41-D3 motherboard has been distributed by various companies worldwide, with Brazil's PCWARE (Digitron) being one notable distributor.
- It has been integrated into pre-assembled desktop computers by well-known brands like Compaq, HP, and Itautec, possibly under the name "Pau Brazil."
- Most IPM41-D3 variants feature AMIBIOS firmware, lacking specific manufacturer markings, but bearing model and revision numbers on the PCB.
- An exception is the Intel Desktop Board DG41WV, a version with Intel's UEFI firmware and Intel branding on the PCB.
- Release date discrepancies exist, with some sources indicating 2009 and Intel's official website suggesting Q1 2010 for the DG41WV.
- Positivo also rebranded the motherboard as POS-PIG41BO, but firmware details for this version are unavailable.
- Despite multiple distributors, the original manufacturer is challenging to identify, but evidence suggests Pegatron Corporation, a Taiwanese electronics manufacturing company, may have designed it.
Read more in:
Asus: Celeron CPU, 16 GB SSD model, US keyboard, Linux (gOS);
Acer: Atom CPU, 120 GB HD model, Swiss keyboard, Vista
Overall verdict: SSD is too slow for running Windows. Go with a hard drive.
CPU: Intel celeron 2.5 GHZ
HD: 80 GB
RAM: 2GB
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$250 total