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Intel 815P

The Intel 815P is a desktop chipset released in March 2001 for Socket 478 processors, supporting PC100/133 SDRAM and AGP 4x without integrated graphics.

The Intel 815P is a desktop chipset released in March 2001 for Socket 478 processors. It is a variant of the Intel 815 chipset that lacks integrated graphics, instead providing an AGP 4x slot for discrete graphics cards. The chipset supports single-channel PC100/133 SDRAM with a maximum capacity of 512 GB, but does not support ECC memory. It includes two USB 2.0 ports and no SATA III ports. The 815P was designed for use with Intel Pentium 4 and Celeron processors in the Socket 478 form factor.

Specifications

Socket unverified Socket 478
Platform unverified Desktop
Memory support unverified PC100/133 SDRAM
Max memory unverified 512 GB
Memory channels unverified 1
ECC memory support unverified No
SATA III ports unverified 0
USB 2.0 ports unverified 2
Release date unverified 2001-03
Release year unverified 2001
Notes unverified 815P is a variant of the 815 chipset without integrated graphics, supporting AGP 4x.