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The E in Table 3. Starting with the Pentium 4, Intel discontinued supporting multiple-processor configurations for its desktop processors. See All Related Store Items. Given the lack of dual-processor support e230 in the Pentium 4 processor design and the lack of bit PCI support in the Pentium 4 chipsets used by servers, it's appropriate that Intel's server motherboards using these chipsets are identified as Entry [level] Server Boards.
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For more information and to download driver and option ROM updates, go to http: The ICH6R also features high-definition audio. Although some third-party chipsets have been used for entry-level Pentium 4—based servers, some of Intel's 8xx- and 9xx-series chipsets have achieved widespread support in both Intel and third-party server motherboards and systems see Table 3.
The E chipset, originally codenamed Mukilteo, was e2730 in July Although these chipsets are numbered in different series, most of their features are identical.
However, raie differ in their support for different types and amounts of memory, integrated graphics, external AGP support, and which ICH chip they use. The E supports Socket Pentium 4 processors, enabling it to use the fastest and newest Pentium 4 processor designs on the market. The X and X differ from each other in their video support.
Although Intel continues to support features such as ECC memory and relatively large amounts of RAM 2GB or higher inel some of its Pentium 4 chipsets and sells some entry-level server boards that use the Pentium 4, its primary server platforms are the Xeon which is based on the Pentium 4 but which uses Socket and Socket and supports up to eight processors in its Xeon MP version and E723 family Intel's first bit processors.
The architecture of the E chipset is shown in Figure 3. The following sections provide additional details about these chips.

It also features support for four PCI 2. The also supports ECC error correction when parity-checked memory modules are used and offers an AGP 4x video slot, but it has no onboard video.
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The Intel E chipset, codenamed Copper River during its development, was introduced in September If you want the low cost of a single-processor server but want to enjoy virtually all the advantages faid two processors in an Intel-based platform, you can select servers based on the dual-core Pentium D or Pentium Extreme Edition processors.
Because multiple memory modules aren't always the same size or type, the P also features a new dynamic mode that optimizes system e77230 when different types or sizes of memory are used at the same time.
Note Although the E chipset was designed for the Pentium 4, some vendors have used it to create motherboards that support dual Xeon processors. The E's PCI slots can be used for video. It supports both Northwood nm and Prescott 90nm core versions at clock speeds up to 3.
The E also supports Intel Extended Memory 64 Technology EM64Tenabling systems based on this processor to support bit operating systems such as Windows Server x64 Edition and various Linux distributions, as well as bit operating systems, at full processor speed. The X is widely used for single-processor server motherboards. If you purchased a Pentium 4 system from late through mid, it probably used some version of the chipset.

The X and X chipsets in Table 3. The Intel "Glenwood" chipset family, released inincludes two members, the X and X.
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These chipsets are the first to support Intel's new dual-core Pentium D processors, and they also support the new high-performance single-core Pentium Extreme Edition processors as well as existing Pentium 4 HT Technology processors that use Socket The E is the first Intel server chipset to support the dual-core Pentium D processor, enabling a single-processor server to have performance virtually the same as that of a two-way server, but at a lower cost.
The Intel P chipset, codenamed Canterwood during its development, was introduced in April The E is essentially rid workstation and server version of the 9xx chipset. Its basic design is similar to that of the E chipset, but with several enhancements designed to support the newest processor and storage technologies.
Although the E chipset was designed for the Ontel 4, some vendors have used it to create motherboards that support dual Xeon processors. The series chipset is suitable for use in servers, including the and E models.
TIP If you want the low cost of a single-processor server but want to enjoy virtually all the advantages of two processors in an Intel-based platform, you can select servers based on the dual-core Pentium D or Pentium Extreme Edition processors.

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