Intel · 2000
Intel 815EP
The Intel 815EP is a desktop chipset released in November 2000 for Socket 478 processors, supporting PC100/133 SDRAM and lacking integrated graphics.
The Intel 815EP is a chipset released in November 2000 as part of the Intel 815 series, designed for desktop platforms using Socket 478 processors. It supports up to 0.512 GB of PC100 or PC133 SDRAM in a single-channel configuration, with no ECC memory support. The chipset provides four USB 2.0 ports and uses a DMI 1.0 link to the ICH2 southbridge. It does not include any SATA III ports or PCIe lanes from the chipset, though it supports PCIe 1.0a for add-in cards. The 815EP is compatible with ATX and Micro-ATX form factors. Notably, it lacks integrated graphics, distinguishing it from other 815 series chipsets.
Specifications
| Socket unverified | Socket 478 |
|---|---|
| Platform unverified | Desktop |
| PCIe version unverified | 1.0a |
| Total PCIe lanes (chipset) unverified | 0 |
| DMI version unverified | 1.0 |
| Memory support unverified | PC100/133 SDRAM |
| Max memory unverified | 0.512 GB |
| Memory channels unverified | 1 |
| ECC memory support unverified | No |
| SATA III ports unverified | 0 |
| USB 2.0 ports unverified | 4 |
| Supported form factors unverified | ATX, Micro-ATX |
| Release date unverified | 2000-11 |
| Release year unverified | 2000 |
| Notes unverified | Part of the 815 series, uses ICH2 southbridge. No integrated graphics. |