Legend QDI Titanium I Specifications

The specs for Titanium I comes in these configurations with a retail price tag. The configuration LegendQDI provides comes with a 75~200MHz Intel Pentium, 166~233MHz Intel Pentium w/MMX, 75~133MHz AMD-K5, 166~266MHz AMD-K6, or 166~233MHz IBM Cyrix 6x86, 166MHz IBM Cyrix Intel Socket 7 Ultra ATA/33 PCI/ISA n/a, .

This LegendQDI Motherboard can take up to 256 MB ram, with a fixed amount of 0 MB installed FPM or EDO SIMMs to 256MB or PC66 SDRAM DIMMs to 128 MB.

This full-featured mainstream Motherboard enhances the previous generation LegendQDI models with the chipsets and new levels of customization. Get the best experience on your LegendQDI Titanium I Motherboard with improved performance, make it easy to create a home network and share all of your favorite items.



The specs of Motherboard shows full configuration information. The Titanium I is designed for users who require maximum performance in a mainstream Motherboard. Even with its form factor design, the Titanium I doesn't skimp on performance offering the ideal blend of power and efficiency. The Titanium I is sure to leave a lasting impression with its easy to use and slim design. Located on the side of the unit, the modular bay's innovative latch is designed for easy insertion and removal of the various module options.

The Titanium I Motherboard only supports 75~200MHz Intel Pentium, 166~233MHz Intel Pentium w/MMX, 75~133MHz AMD-K5, 166~266MHz AMD-K6, or 166~233MHz IBM Cyrix 6x86, 166MHz IBM Cyrix. The Titanium I features two on-board data caches for transferring information to and from the processor. These caches are known as the L1 and L2 caches. The Titanium I L1 cache is 64 kilobytes in size, while its L2 cache is rated at either one or two megabytes.

When you have a clear idea of which Motherboard best suits your needs, check for its specifications. As the Titanium I is supported by LegendQDI, check if the Motherboard has full support and warranties by its manufacturer, like Titanium I specs you will have lots of options from the Motherboard manufacturer to choose from, like the Motherboard processor, Motherboard RAM, its graphics capacity, Motherboard display options and specs, and other features that the Motherboard provides. You should have an idea on what specs you want from your Motherboard and what specs you do not want on your Motherboard, deciding on Motherboard specs may be difficult task to do but like the Titanium I specs have, it's essential to selecting a Motherboard you need at a price tag that it deserves and that you can afford.

Here is a sample Titanium I Motherboard specification if you want an initial guide to buy a Motherboard. More or else, these are the specs factors often that you should take into consideration before you purchase a particular type of Motherboard. To help you navigate around the hassles of buying a Motherboard, we have the standard specifications for most home and small business users.


 
 

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