The D875PBZ is fully LBA48 compliant, and supports both PATA and SATA drives. You can use the largest size hard drive available for either connection (probably 750 GB for PATA, 1.5 TB for SATA).
The Intel D865GVHZ will support a maximum of 2GB of RAM using two DDR400 modules. The motherboard supports LBA48 and includes a SATA controller. The largest IDE drives available are at about 1 TB in size. SATA drive currently reach about 1.5 TB, with larger ones likely in the future.
The largest external hard drive capacity on the market today is sold by intel. However products may become obsolete after a few years, but intel is very innovative.
Yes. Any computer manufactured since 2002, including the Intel D945GCPE, can support a theoretical maximum of 144 petabytes (144 million gigabytes) per drive.
The hard drive is not located on the motherboard.
you are all rascals, why don't the answer the questions asked??
To start, the hard drive cable connects your hard drive to your motherboard. Its really simple.
What are the prosiejers to install a hard drive besides the computers motherboard
There is no "registry" on a motherboard. The Windows Registry is stored on the hard drive.
They are the cables that connect your hard drive or cd/dvd drive to the motherboard.
Yes, the motherboard does determine what hard drive can be installed. A computer is made for the hard drive to be compatible with whatever mother board is installed.
intel. Flash memory was developed by Toshiba and then intel developed a flash drive from Toshiba's invention.
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