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Advansus announces mini-ITX motherboard
Press release, March 14; Joseph Tsai, DIGITIMES [Friday 14 March 2008]

Advansus has announced the i965GM-DCQI, an Intel GME965-based mini-ITX motherboard designed for high definition video gaming machines and digital signage systems.

The i965GM-DCQI is based on Intel's GME965 chipset and Intel Core 2 Duo mobile processors combined with dual-channel DDR2 667 memory up to 4GB. It also features Intel's integrated GMA X3100 graphics engine.

The i965GM-DCQI offers dual 24-bit LVDS and DVI display capabilities with a built-in Chrontel CH7307C DVI transmitter. The motherboard supports dual-view display at resolutions up to 2048×1536.

Advansus i965GM-DCQI mini-ITX motherboard specifications

Item

Detail

CPU

Intel Core 2 Duo/Solo, Core Duo/Solo mobile processors

Chipset

Intel GME965 Express

Memory

Dual channel DDR2 533/667 memory up to 4GB

VGA

Intel integrated GMA X3100

Display output

DVI, dual 18/24-bit LVDS

Source: Company, compiled by Digitimes, March 2008

Advansus i965GM-DCQI mini-ITX motherboard

Advansus i965GM-DCQI mini-ITX motherboard
Photo: Company

Categories: Mobo, chipset Mobos

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