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This motherboard is, if not, one of the best x86, 32-bit boards that you can buy. Comes with: PCI, AGP, and PCI-Express x16 support, along with 24 ATX power pin connection, 2 SATA hookups, up to 4 GB of DDR-400 RAM, 800mhz bus size with Hyper-Threading support, Overclocking abilities, 2 IDE connections with RAID, can run the P4 extreme edition CPU's,(But that's if you can find the damn things.) and more features. The 6 channel audio is clean, and can also be very loud even at low volume. This board also has a green light, right below the SATA hookups, that turns on if the board is up and running. For an ATX board it's pretty small, that's a good thing and a bad thing. Due to it's small size, there's not as many connections as an ATX motherboard would have. So you are limited to what you can put on this board. Another problem is that the BIOS, by default, has the hard drive setting on RAID, not SATA, which can make SATA undetectable; but it can detect IDE with no problem. The internet speed can only go up to 100MB, which kinda sucks. The latches on the video card slots are useless, and they break off easily. The PCI-Express x16 slot only runs at x4 speed for some reason, making AGP x8 a little bit faster. Won't try to run this board on Windows 7 either, as that operating system is a performance pig and takes up a lot of memory just to run it; better off with XP. Most people would say that 64-bit is the way to go, but to make a high-performance, 64-bit computer would take 5 to 10 times the money to make in comparison to a high-performance 32-bit. Not only that, but 32-bit is easier to work with, and 64-bit is never utilize right, making it not as quick as people say.(Still quicker than 32-bit though.) I'm not a fan of Vista or Windows 7, and don't like how they feel like an updated, more restrictive version of XP, can't say anything about Windows 10 though. The P4V800D-X is a really good motherboard, and is fast as hell for a 32-bit. Definitely worth the money if you like 32-bit systems.Read full review
Excellent motherboard to keep an older Pentium 4 system going if your existing motherboard has died. I installed Windows 7 on the rebuild and had to do a websearch for some of the onboard device drivers (audio, etc.) Getting drivers from the web is more of a time consuming trial these days (it didn't used to be).
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It's a good motherboard and it works great. It's got more than enough PCI-E slots, the only problem is they don't make a lot of the correct socket processors. It also has a slot for video cards which is nice.
My upgrade is up and running. My computer is like new again.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
Good motherboard to fix that old computer that a company manufacturer like productions on pharmaceutical can trust. I appreciate the help with the driver link.
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