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Review of the Intel D845GERG2 MicroATX Motherboard
By flung
WhiningDog.NET
April 19 th , 2004
Introduction
| Review |
Motherboard |
| Manufacturer |
Intel |
| Product |
D845GERG2 |
| Price |
~$100.00 Web/StreetPrice |
Although the Intel 865/875 chipsets dominate the Pentium 4 processor market, you can still find quite a few 845 based motherboards out there. They are generally cheap and offer decent performance for many mid range Pentium 4 CPUs. Today we take a look at the Intel D845GERG2 motherboard which combines the 845GE chipset with the MicroATX form factor. This board is an excellent example of Intel manufacturing - offering both reliability and stability. If you're in the market for small motherboards, then join us as we evaluate the Intel D845GERG2.
Packaging
The D845GERG2 comes packaged in the familiar standard Intel orange and white box. Here's a picture of the box:
And a look inside.
The packaging contains the following:
- Intel D845GERG2 motherboard
- I/O shield
- IDE cables
- CD with software drivers
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