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Intel a gogo with 810 Cayman mobo
Now surely, no probbo with the chipset
Chip manufacturer Intel makes motherboards too, but hides their light under a bushel. Now it has introduced its CA-810 mobo, a board that is aimed at the Value PC segment, the company says. The name is real groovy, isn't it? Intel should stick to its codenames for products -- in this mobo's case -- Cayman. The MicroATX mobo uses the 810 chipset and integrates Creative SoundBlaster stuff, has Intel 3D graphics and Direct AGP. It also supports Suspend to RAM, and there's an optional 82559 Lan controller. It supports Celerons at speeds ranging from 300 to 466MHz, Intel said, and up to 512Mb of Synchronous DRAM in two 168 pin sockets. It uses a VIA chipset, only kidding, and costs around $100 or so. ® Intel is not an investor in The Register and Szechuan Publishing is not an investor in Intel