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Intel H81

The Intel H81 is a desktop chipset for LGA 1150 sockets, released in 2013. It supports DDR3 memory and offers basic connectivity features.

The Intel H81 (code name Lynx Point) is a chipset for desktop platforms using the LGA 1150 socket, released in June 2013. It has a TDP of 4.1 W and supports DDR3 memory with two channels and a maximum capacity of 16 GB. ECC memory is not supported. The chipset provides 4 SATA III ports, 2 USB 3.2 Gen 1 ports, and 8 USB 2.0 ports. It features PCIe 2.0 with 6 total lanes and DMI 2.0. Integrated Ethernet is available via MAC. The H81 does not support Intel Rapid Storage Technology, CPU overclocking, or memory overclocking (XMP/EXPO). It also lacks PCIe M.2 support. FDI (Flexible Display Interface) is supported. The chipset was discontinued and had a launch MSRP of $26.00.

Specifications

Socket unverified LGA 1150
Platform Desktop
TDP 4.1 W
PCIe version 2.0
Total PCIe lanes (chipset) 6
DMI version unverified 2.0
Memory support unverified DDR3
Max memory unverified 16 GB
Memory channels 2
ECC memory support No
SATA III ports 4
USB 3.2 Gen 1 ports 2
USB 2.0 ports 8
Integrated Ethernet MAC
Intel Rapid Storage Technology No
CPU overclocking No
Memory overclocking (XMP/EXPO) No
Release date 2013-06
Release year 2013
Discontinued Discontinued
Launch MSRP 26.00 USD
Notes unverified Code name: Lynx Point; FDI support: Yes; PCIe M.2 support: No