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Intel® Desktop Board DG41MJOverview
The Intel® Desktop Board DG41MJ may be small but it offers legacy to premium features such as parallel port, integrated VGA and DVI ports, Intel® HD Video experience, Intel® High Definition Audio and integrated 10/100/1000 network connection to enrich users’ multimedia creation experience.
This mini-ITX form factor board supports Intel® Core™2 Quad processors and Intel® Core™2 Duo processors up to 65W Thermal Design Power (TDP) and 1333 Front Side Bus (FSB).
The Intel® Desktop Board DG41MJ is Microsoft Windows Vista* Premium WHQL certified.
Product information
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Features and benefits
| Form factor | Mini-ITX (6.70 inches by 6.70 inches) |
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| Processor |
View supported processors for the most current list of compatible processors. At product launch, this desktop board supports:
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| Audio |
Intel® High Definition Audio subsystem in the following configuration: 6-channel (5.1) audio subsystem using the Realtek* ALC888VC audio codec |
| Video | Intel® Graphics Media Accelerator X4500 integrated graphics subsystem |
| I/O control | Legacy I/O controller, serial header, parallel, and PS/2* ports |
| LAN support | Gigabit (10/100/1000 Mbits/sec) LAN subsystem using the Realtek* RTL 8111D |
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| Expansion capabilities | One PCI Conventional* bus connector |
| Microsoft Vista* Premium Ready | With a PC built with Intel® Core™2 Duo or Intel® Core™2 Quad processors, and the Intel® Desktop Board, you can experience a more responsive and manageable environment of Microsoft Windows Vista* which supports superior Windows Aero* interface. |
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◊ Desktop board may differ slightly from the image shown.
ς System resources and hardware (such as PCI and PCI Express*) require physical memory address locations that can reduce available addressable system memory. This could result in a reduction of as much as 1GB or more of physical addressable memory being available to the operating system and applications, depending on the system configuration and operating system.

