The AIMB-240 is a Mini-ITX motherboard with 2.8 GHz power and six serial communication ports.
It is equipped with an 82852GME chipset, supports Pentium 4 and Celeron processors, and has 400/533MHz FSB and 1GB of DDR 266/333 SDRAM. With Intel’s integrated Extreme Graphics 2 controller, the AIMB-240 delivers integrated 3D graphics and video capability without adding expensive graphic cards. There are multiple display interfaces including LVDS, DVI, TV-out and CRT as well as multimedia features including 5.1 multi-channel audio and DVI transmission of 135 mega-pixels per second. The AIMB-240 uses the Intel ICH 4 to deliver rich expandability. There is one 32-bit/33MHz PCI slot and one 32-bit/33MHz mini-PCI slot. The motherboard also supports 10/100Base-Tx Ethernet.
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