INTEL 945 MOTHERBOARD PRICE
Intel Motherboard Discussion and technical details

Intel® Desktop Boards provide a broad range of products designed to help you choose platforms with the right performance, features and price to meet the needs of a broad spectrum of home and office users. Now Intel is introducing a new board naming series, providing you with a fast and easy way to choose the right Intel® Desktop Board for every purpose.
The motherboard and/or barebones PC vendor remains solely responsible for the design, sale and functionality of its product, including, without limitation, any liability arising from product infringement or product warranty.
Intel 945 GCPE OEM (M.B) Today Market price:2700/-
Intel 945 GCPE BOX (M.B) Today Market Price:2800/-
Intel 945 GCNL OEM (M.B) Today Market Price:2700/-
Intel 945 GCNLBOXPRi(M.B) Today Market Price:3200/-
Intel 975 G31 OEM (M.B) Today Market Price:2900/-
Intel 975 G31 BOX (M.B) Today Market Price:2900/-
Intel 975 G31+GHARPHIC SLOT(M.B) Today Market Price:3100/-
Intel 975 GC33 BOX (M.B) Today Market Price:4600/-
Intel 945 MERCURY (M.B) Today Market Price:1750/-
10.Intel 945 G/B (M.B) Today Market Price:2150/-
11.Intel 946 G/B (M.B) Today Market Price:2175/-
12. Intel 945 BIOSTAR (M.B) Today Market Price:1900/-
13. Intel 975 SERVER XBX2(M.B) Today Market Price:10500/-
14. Intel DG1PR(M.B) Today Market Price:3500/-
15. Intel DG33TL(M.B) Today Market Price:4850/-
16. Intel DG353FB (M.B) Today Market Price:4985/-
17. Intel DQ35MP (M.B) Today Market Price:6300/-
18. Intel DQ35JO(M.B) Today Market Price:6200/-
19. Intel DG965RYCK(M.B) Today Market Price:6300/-
20. Intel DP35DP(M.B) Today Market Price:5750/-
21. Intel DX38BT (M.B) Today Market Price:13450/-

Intel® Desktop Boards provide a broad range of products designed to help you choose platforms with the right performance, features and price to meet the needs of a broad spectrum of home and office users. Now Intel is introducing a new board naming series, providing you with a fast and easy way to choose the right Intel® Desktop Board for every purpose.
The motherboard and/or barebones PC vendor remains solely responsible for the design, sale and functionality of its product, including, without limitation, any liability arising from product infringement or product warranty.
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CHIPSET Intel 945G/GZ + ICH6
1)CPU: LGA775 socket for latest Intel Pentium 4 / Celeron processor
2) FSB: 1066/800 / 533MHz
3) Supports hyper-threading technology
4) Memory: DDR2 memory architecture
5) 4 x 240-pin DDR2 DIMM support up to 2GB
6) DDR2 533 / 400 DDR2 DIMM
7) Expansion slot: 1x PCI-E, 3xPCI
8) Storage: Supported by Intel ICH6
9) Audio: 6-channel audio CODEC
10) VGA integrated ( GMA 9250)
Intel Motherboard price List .Daily update price List of Mother Board Prices.
Intel 945 GCPE OEM (M.B) Today Market price:2700/-
Intel 945 GCPE BOX (M.B) Today Market Price:2800/-
Intel 945 GCNL OEM (M.B) Today Market Price:2700/-
Intel 945 GCNLBOXPRi(M.B) Today Market Price:3200/-
Intel 975 G31 OEM (M.B) Today Market Price:2900/-
Intel 975 G31 BOX (M.B) Today Market Price:2900/-
Intel 975 G31+GHARPHIC SLOT(M.B) Today Market Price:3100/-
Intel 975 GC33 BOX (M.B) Today Market Price:4600/-
Intel 945 MERCURY (M.B) Today Market Price:1750/-
10.Intel 945 G/B (M.B) Today Market Price:2150/-
11.Intel 946 G/B (M.B) Today Market Price:2175/-
12. Intel 945 BIOSTAR (M.B) Today Market Price:1900/-
13. Intel 975 SERVER XBX2(M.B) Today Market Price:10500/-
14. Intel DG1PR(M.B) Today Market Price:3500/-
15. Intel DG33TL(M.B) Today Market Price:4850/-
16. Intel DG353FB (M.B) Today Market Price:4985/-
17. Intel DQ35MP (M.B) Today Market Price:6300/-
18. Intel DQ35JO(M.B) Today Market Price:6200/-
19. Intel DG965RYCK(M.B) Today Market Price:6300/-
20. Intel DP35DP(M.B) Today Market Price:5750/-
21. Intel DX38BT (M.B) Today Market Price:13450/-
HP LAPTOP PRICE HP NOTEBOOK PRICES
HP LAUNCH PAVILION DV2025TU NOTEBOOK PC
GThe HP Pavilion DV2025TU notebooks is priced at Rs. 52,500 onwards and is vailable across the country.
HP India has launched the ultra-stylish HP Pavilion dv2025TU notebook that features HP’s Imprint Finish Technology. The polished metallic piano black notebook top cover and palm rest sports unique in-laid “wave” patterns.The high-gloss resin finish looks attractive and lends a higher durability and scratch resistance to exteriors of the notebook.
HP is the first notebook manufacturer to use this technology for notebook design. The company said the new molding and imprint technique was created after conducting research in three continents to understand personal design preferences.
This notebook features ‘capacitive’ touch technology for access to audio, launch buttons, and volume controls. By just touching, tapping or swiping these backlit media launch buttons one can have fast and direct access to entertainment. The experience is similar to that of a t The notebook is ideal for live video conversation and comes with an integrated 1.3 MP Webcam and two omni-directional microphones, integrated into the sleek, hands free design. The crisp and clear 14.1-inch, high-definition BrightView widescreen LCD display further enhances the experience.
HP Pavilion DV2025TU features:
HP PAVILION LAPTOP NOTEBOOK PRICES WITH MODEL NO.
TODAY MARKET PRICE OF HP PAVILION NOTEBOOK LAPTOP PRICE LIST
HP PAVILION DV2762TX LAPTOP TODAY MARKET PRICE:49100/-
HP PAVILION DV2819TX LAPTOP TODAY MARKET PRICE:54600/-
HP PAVILION DV6704TU LAPTOP TODAY MARKET PRICE:44200/-
HP PAVILION DV2713TU LAPTOP TODAY MARKET PRICE:42600/-
HP PAVILION DV6705AU LAPTOP TODAY MARKET PRICE:42100/-
HP PAVILION DV3005TX LAPTOP TODAY MARKET PRICE:55200/-
HP PAVILION DV9734TX LAPTOP TODAY MARKET PRICE:70500/-
HP PAVILION DV6701AU LAPTOP TODAY MARKET PRICE:38600/-
HP PAVILION DV9601AU LAPTOP TODAY MARKET PRICE:43500/-
HP PAVILION TX2001AU LAPTOP TODAY MARKET PRICE:49200/-
HP PAVILION DV2601TX LAPTOP TODAY MARKET PRICE:53200/-

HP India has launched the ultra-stylish HP Pavilion dv2025TU notebook that features HP’s Imprint Finish Technology. The polished metallic piano black notebook top cover and palm rest sports unique in-laid “wave” patterns.The high-gloss resin finish looks attractive and lends a higher durability and scratch resistance to exteriors of the notebook.
HP is the first notebook manufacturer to use this technology for notebook design. The company said the new molding and imprint technique was created after conducting research in three continents to understand personal design preferences.
This notebook features ‘capacitive’ touch technology for access to audio, launch buttons, and volume controls. By just touching, tapping or swiping these backlit media launch buttons one can have fast and direct access to entertainment. The experience is similar to that of a t The notebook is ideal for live video conversation and comes with an integrated 1.3 MP Webcam and two omni-directional microphones, integrated into the sleek, hands free design. The crisp and clear 14.1-inch, high-definition BrightView widescreen LCD display further enhances the experience.
HP Pavilion DV2025TU features:
.Intel Centrino Duo mobile technology
.NVIDIA GeForce Go 7200 discrete graphics with Intel
.HP QuickPlay Direct, to access DVDs and music without booting up
.ExpressCard Remote Control (control various applications from a distance of up to 10 feet),
.Capacitive touch technology for accessing the audio, launch buttons, and volume controls
.14.1″ BrightView widescreen with high color gamut technology,
.Super Multi Lightscribe DVD-Writer,
.Integrated wireless support for 802.11 a/b/g Wireless LAN
.Bluetooth enabled
.5-in-1 media card reader on select models
.Up to 3 USB 2.0 ports on select models
.Up to 120GB on select models
.ExpressCard/54 Slot
.6-cell standard and 12-cell battery available for additional battery life
.Altec-Lansing speakers
.NVIDIA GeForce Go 7200 discrete graphics with Intel
.HP QuickPlay Direct, to access DVDs and music without booting up
.ExpressCard Remote Control (control various applications from a distance of up to 10 feet),
.Capacitive touch technology for accessing the audio, launch buttons, and volume controls
.14.1″ BrightView widescreen with high color gamut technology,
.Super Multi Lightscribe DVD-Writer,
.Integrated wireless support for 802.11 a/b/g Wireless LAN
.Bluetooth enabled
.5-in-1 media card reader on select models
.Up to 3 USB 2.0 ports on select models
.Up to 120GB on select models
.ExpressCard/54 Slot
.6-cell standard and 12-cell battery available for additional battery life
.Altec-Lansing speakers
HP PAVILION LAPTOP NOTEBOOK PRICES WITH MODEL NO.
TODAY MARKET PRICE OF HP PAVILION NOTEBOOK LAPTOP PRICE LIST
HP PAVILION DV2762TX LAPTOP TODAY MARKET PRICE:49100/-
HP PAVILION DV2819TX LAPTOP TODAY MARKET PRICE:54600/-
HP PAVILION DV6704TU LAPTOP TODAY MARKET PRICE:44200/-
HP PAVILION DV2713TU LAPTOP TODAY MARKET PRICE:42600/-
HP PAVILION DV6705AU LAPTOP TODAY MARKET PRICE:42100/-
HP PAVILION DV3005TX LAPTOP TODAY MARKET PRICE:55200/-
HP PAVILION DV9734TX LAPTOP TODAY MARKET PRICE:70500/-
HP PAVILION DV6701AU LAPTOP TODAY MARKET PRICE:38600/-
HP PAVILION DV9601AU LAPTOP TODAY MARKET PRICE:43500/-
HP PAVILION TX2001AU LAPTOP TODAY MARKET PRICE:49200/-
HP PAVILION DV2601TX LAPTOP TODAY MARKET PRICE:53200/-
INTEL CORE 2 EXTREME QX9650 PROCESSOR PRICE
INTEL CORE 2 EXTREME QX9650 PROCESSOR PRICE AND SPECIFICATION
INTEL CORE 2 EXTREME Price Range: (42700/-) $1,019.99 - $1,283.00
Intel Core 2 Extreme QX9650 is the fastest high-end desktop processor available in the market. It features Intel’s 64-bit Technology, Smart Memory Access, Advanced Shared Smart Cache Technology, Streaming SIMD extensions 4, Wide Dynamic Execution, Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology (EIST), Execute Disable Bit capability, Intel Virtualization Technology (VT),PECI Enabled,and Advanced Digital Media Boost.
Today we have in our hands the latest Intel Core 2 Extreme quad-core processor, and I know what you are thinking but no, this is not yet another extremely expensive processor featuring the same four cores with only a speed bump over the last QX6850 we looked at last time. Hmm, ok so I told a bit of a white lie there, as this is still an extremely expensive processor, but it’s not just another in a chain of speed bumps. The new Core 2 Extreme QX9650 represents Intel’s new flagship processor technology which until now was mainly known by its code-name “Penryn”, manufactured on a 45nm design process, adding fifty new SSE4 instructions, among other things.
The Core 2 Extreme QX9650 is the first of many products to be released using the Penryn architecture. Like the previous Core 2 Extreme QX6850, the QX9650 also works at 3.0GHz but adds a number of enhancements. Perhaps the most prominent, Intel’s 45nm High-k metal gate silicon technology, which is claimed to be an industry’s first, featuring transistors with reduced current leakage designed to decrease power consumption while also accommodating for increased clock speeds. This is a big deal considering Intel has used the conventional silicon-oxide technique since 1960.
Besides the apparent die shrink, the Penryn architecture features a faster Radix-16 divider, faster OS primitive support, improved store forwarding, split load cache enhancements, enhanced virtualization technology and enhanced dynamic acceleration technology. While all of these may sound nice in paper, in real-life terms what we do know is that this newer Core 2 architecture is faster and more efficient. We were able to observe power consumption levels that are significantly lower as well as operating temperatures. These are all aspects that we will uncover in this review, but for now let me just say that when heavily overclocked the QX9650, it produced stress temperatures that were comparable to a dual-core Conroe processor operating at its default frequency.
When we move on to benchmarking the QX9650, it will extremely easy to spot the differences and advantages Penryn offers today because the QX9650 and the QX6850 (65nm Kentsfield) both operate at 3.0GHz and use the same front side bus speeds, so we will be putting them head to head for comparison. Also to note, the QX9650 does receive a L2 cache boost at 12MB versus only 8MB found in the QX6850.

Intel Core 2 Extreme QX9650 is the fastest high-end desktop processor available in the market. It features Intel’s 64-bit Technology, Smart Memory Access, Advanced Shared Smart Cache Technology, Streaming SIMD extensions 4, Wide Dynamic Execution, Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology (EIST), Execute Disable Bit capability, Intel Virtualization Technology (VT),PECI Enabled,and Advanced Digital Media Boost.
Today we have in our hands the latest Intel Core 2 Extreme quad-core processor, and I know what you are thinking but no, this is not yet another extremely expensive processor featuring the same four cores with only a speed bump over the last QX6850 we looked at last time. Hmm, ok so I told a bit of a white lie there, as this is still an extremely expensive processor, but it’s not just another in a chain of speed bumps. The new Core 2 Extreme QX9650 represents Intel’s new flagship processor technology which until now was mainly known by its code-name “Penryn”, manufactured on a 45nm design process, adding fifty new SSE4 instructions, among other things.
The Core 2 Extreme QX9650 is the first of many products to be released using the Penryn architecture. Like the previous Core 2 Extreme QX6850, the QX9650 also works at 3.0GHz but adds a number of enhancements. Perhaps the most prominent, Intel’s 45nm High-k metal gate silicon technology, which is claimed to be an industry’s first, featuring transistors with reduced current leakage designed to decrease power consumption while also accommodating for increased clock speeds. This is a big deal considering Intel has used the conventional silicon-oxide technique since 1960.
Besides the apparent die shrink, the Penryn architecture features a faster Radix-16 divider, faster OS primitive support, improved store forwarding, split load cache enhancements, enhanced virtualization technology and enhanced dynamic acceleration technology. While all of these may sound nice in paper, in real-life terms what we do know is that this newer Core 2 architecture is faster and more efficient. We were able to observe power consumption levels that are significantly lower as well as operating temperatures. These are all aspects that we will uncover in this review, but for now let me just say that when heavily overclocked the QX9650, it produced stress temperatures that were comparable to a dual-core Conroe processor operating at its default frequency.
When we move on to benchmarking the QX9650, it will extremely easy to spot the differences and advantages Penryn offers today because the QX9650 and the QX6850 (65nm Kentsfield) both operate at 3.0GHz and use the same front side bus speeds, so we will be putting them head to head for comparison. Also to note, the QX9650 does receive a L2 cache boost at 12MB versus only 8MB found in the QX6850.
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