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G41 motherboard with ISA slots -

  The G41 motherboard refers to motherboards that use the Intel G41 chipset . This chipset was part of Intel’s 4 series chipset family and was commonly used in systems around 2009-2011. It supports Intel LGA 775 processors, such as Intel Core 2 Duo, Core 2 Quad, and Pentium Dual-Core CPUs. It was mainly targeted at budget and mid-range desktop systems. Here are some key features of a motherboard with the G41 chipset: CPU Socket : LGA 775, for Intel Core 2 Duo, Core 2 Quad, Pentium, and Celeron processors. RAM : Typically supports DDR2 or DDR3 memory, depending on the specific model of the motherboard (DDR3 is more common on later models). Graphics : Integrated graphics with Intel’s GMA 4500 (supports basic gaming and media tasks). Expansion Slots : Usually offers one or more PCI Express x16 slots for discrete graphics cards, and PCI slots for other expansion cards. Storage : Supports SATA connections (SATA II or SATA III depending on the specific board) for hard drives...

Key Points About 945GV Chipset Motherboards -

  945 ISA Mainboard    Key Points About 945GV Chipset Motherboards: Socket : Socket 775 (supports Intel Pentium 4 , Celeron , and some Core 2 Duo processors). Form Factor : Usually ATX or microATX . Slots : Primarily PCI slots, no ISA slots. Integrated Graphics : The 945GV chipset includes Intel GMA 950 integrated graphics. Memory Support : Supports DDR2 RAM (usually up to 2GB or 4GB, depending on the motherboard). Storage : SATA (Serial ATA) support, sometimes IDE for legacy hard drives. Finding 945GV Motherboards with ISA Slots : Since ISA slots were already obsolete by the time the 945GV chipset was released, you are unlikely to find a 945GV motherboard that includes an ISA slot . If you need a legacy ISA motherboard that supports ISA peripherals , you’ll probably need to look for older chipsets , like those based on Intel 440BX or Intel 810 chipsets (which were released in the late 1990s and early 2000s). Possible Solutions: Look for...