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Contents GA-8I915P Duo Pro-A Pro-A Page Bios Serial ATA RAID Bios 5.1 GA-8I915P Duo Pro-A GA-8I915P Duo Pro-A PCI Bus Page CPU RAM 8V DDR II Dimm Spdif Sata RAID ICH6R Page Intel CPU DDR/DDR II Bios Dual Channel DDR/DDR Page 1 G.E.A.R GV-AR64DL-T-SI USB PS/2 PS/2ATX12V Pwrled ATX12V/ATX Nbfan 5 Cpufan / Sysfan / PwrfanIDE1/IDE2/IDE3 IDE FDDPwrled SATA1/SATA2/SATA3/SATA4 Serial ATAFpanel Cdin Azaliafp16 F11394/F21394 Ieee USB1 / FUSB2Clrcmos Cmos 17 IR19 BAT GA-8I915P Duo Pro-A Bios Bios Save & Exi t Setup Set Supervisor PasswordSet User P assword Exit Without Sav ingIDE Channel 0 Master, Slave CmosDrive a / Drive B Floppy 3 Mode SupportHalt on MemoryAdvanced Bios Features Limit Cpuid Max. to CPU Hyper-ThreadingOn-Chip Primary PCI IDE Channel Sata RAID / Ahci ModePata IDE Set to On-Chip Sata ModeSata Port 0/2 Set to Sata Port 1/3 Set toOnboard LAN2 Boot ROM Onboard LAN1 Boot ROMUart Mode Select UR2 Dupl ex ModeECP Mode Use DMA Parallel Port ModeOnboard Parallel port Power Management Setup KB Power on Password Power On By KeyboardAC Back Function PCI CPU Warning Temperature CPU Current CPU/POWER/SYSTEM FAN Speed RPMCPU/POWER/ Sysem FAN Fail Warni ng CPU CPU Smart FAN Control CPUCPU Clock Ratio CPU FAN PIN TypeA.2 CPU Host Frequency Mhz CPU Host Clock ControlMemory Frequency For Mem ory Frequency MhzLoad Fail-Safe Defaults Set Supervisor/User Password Setup Windows XP Run.exe Install GA-8I915P Duo Pro-A Page GA-8I915P Duo Pro-A T. Motherboard Intelligent Tweaker Plus D.P.S. Universal Plus Dual Power SystemA.2 CPU Intelligent Accelerator B.2 Memory Intelligent BoosterXpress Recovery Xpress Recovery?Boot from CD F9 For Xpress Recovery Exit and Restart Bios Dual Bios ? BiosBoot From Main Bios Backup Bios Fa3 Fba FlashTMDual BIOS/Q-Flash Flash O S Bios Enter Flash Bios @BIOSTM III. Bios RAID 1 Mirroring RAID 0 StripingCtrl + Intel RAID BiosEnter Create RAID VolumeStrip Size KB 4K 128K Enter Capacity Create Volume Enter Delete RAID Volume Enter Delete RAID VolumeRAID 4 2 / 4 / 5.1 Page Media 3D Audio Configuration Audio System Status Smart Jack Page Media 3D Audio Configuration Audio System Status Smart Jack Digital I/O Device SettingIDE RAID ATA Cmos IDE2 Page Http//service.gigabyte.com.tw T. INC Poland

GA-8I915P specifications

The Gigabyte GA-8I915P motherboard, designed for Intel's LGA 775 socket, was launched in the mid-2000s and caters primarily to users seeking a reliable foundation for their desktop systems. This motherboard stood out in its category, providing a good mix of performance, expandability, and support for the emerging technologies of the time.

One of the key features of the GA-8I915P is its compatibility with the Intel 915P chipset, which supports Intel's Pentium 4 processors, including the latest dual-core options. With support for FSB speeds up to 800 MHz, this motherboard ensured excellent performance for users engaging in gaming, multimedia, and productivity tasks. Additionally, the integrated Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 900 offered decent graphics performance for casual gaming and video playback, although users seeking higher graphic capabilities could easily add a discrete graphics card via the PCI Express x16 slot.

The GA-8I915P supports DDR2 memory, with a maximum capacity of 4 GB, allowing for improved performance over the older DDR standard. This upgrade in memory technology enhanced multitasking capabilities and overall system responsiveness, a significant advantage for users dealing with demanding applications. Furthermore, the motherboard features four memory slots, enabling dual-channel architecture, which contributes to faster data transmission rates.

Storage options abound with support for both SATA and PATA drives. The four SATA ports allow for faster data transfer rates from modern hard drives, while the IDE connectors ensure compatibility with legacy drives. This versatility made the GA-8I915P an attractive choice for users looking to transition from older systems to new technology without sacrificing access to existing components.

In terms of connectivity, the Gigabyte GA-8I915P motherboard includes several USB 2.0 ports for peripheral devices, and audio capabilities are provided through a 6-channel codec, ensuring an immersive sound experience for users. Its onboard LAN controller facilitates easy network connectivity, crucial for home and office environments.

The GA-8I915P also incorporates Gigabyte's renowned quality features, such as Dynamic Energy Saver for improved energy efficiency and durable capacitor technology for enhanced longevity. The board's layout and design ensure adequate cooling, which is essential for maintaining system reliability throughout prolonged usage.

Overall, the Gigabyte GA-8I915P motherboard offered users a balanced mix of performance, features, and reliability, making it a popular choice during its time for building competent desktop systems. Its support for emerging technologies, memory upgrades, and storage flexibility ensured that it could cater to a wide variety of computing needs.