Intel Desktop Boards D845EPT2 and D845EBG2 Product Guide

Main Menu

Maintenance

Main

 

Advanced

Security

Power

Boot

Exit

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Table 9 describes the Main Menu. This menu reports processor and memory information and is used to configure the system date and system time.

Table 9. Main Menu

Feature

BIOS Version

Processor Type

Processor Speed

System Bus Speed

Cache RAM

Total Memory

Memory Bank 0 Memory Bank 1

Language

System Time

System Date

Options

No options

No options

No options

No options

No options

No options

No options

English (default)

Espanol

Deutsch

Italiano

Francais

Hour, minute, and second

Day of week Month/day/year

Description

Displays the version of the BIOS.

Displays processor type.

Displays processor speed.

Displays the system bus speed.

Displays the size of second-level cache and whether it is ECC-capable.

Displays the total amount of RAM.

Displays the amount and type of RAM in the memory banks.

Selects the current default language used by the BIOS.

Specifies the current time.

Specifies the current date.

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Intel D845EPT2, D845EBG2 manual Main Menu, English default

D845EBG2, D845EPT2 specifications

The Intel D845EBG2 and D845EPT2 are part of Intel's 845 chipset family, designed primarily for desktop platforms in the early 2000s. Both motherboards catered to a performance-focused market segment, prominently supporting Intel’s Pentium 4 processors through the Socket 478 interface. The D845EBG2 and D845EPT2 are especially noted for their balance of features, affordability, and reliability, making them appealing options for both gaming enthusiasts and regular desktop users during their time.

The D845EBG2 motherboard is distinguished by its support for Intel’s Quad Data Rate (QDR) memory technology, which enabled faster data throughput by allowing more data to be transferred in a given time frame. This motherboard supported dual-channel DDR SDRAM with a maximum capacity of 2GB, providing users with improved memory performance vital for multitasking and memory-intensive applications.

On the other hand, the D845EPT2 also offered similar capabilities but placed a particular emphasis on integrating additional connectivity options. With AGP 4X support, it allowed users to install high-performance graphics cards, which was essential for gaming and graphics processing tasks. Both boards featured multiple PCI slots, ensuring compatibility with a variety of expansion cards for enhanced functionality.

In terms of storage capabilities, both motherboards supported Ultra ATA/100 hard drives, which improved data transfer speeds compared to previous standards. They also included integrated audio, providing 6-channel sound capabilities, which delivered an immersive multimedia experience without requiring additional sound cards.

The technologies implemented in both motherboards included Intel’s Advanced Digital Media Boost for enhanced processing capabilities in multimedia applications, as well as Enhanced Intel SpeedStep technology, which allowed for dynamic adjustment of the processor’s voltage and frequency, optimizing power consumption and thermal output.

Overall, the Intel D845EBG2 and D845EPT2 motherboards were notable for their robust performance, diverse connectivity options, and support for evolving technologies of the time. They left a significant imprint in the landscape of early 2000s computing, providing essential features that catered to both casual users and more demanding computing environments. With their reliability and solid feature set, these motherboards contributed to a range of applications and use cases that defined desktop computing during that era.