AIMB-560

The AIMB-560 is a LGA 775 Pentium 4/Celeron D Processor-based Motherboard with DDR2/Dual GbE LAN starting at $310.

February 21st, 2010

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  • The Industrial Automation Group of Advantech introduces the AIMB-560, a micro ATX motherboard supporting Intel’s LGA 775 socket for Pentium 4 and Celeron D processors with speeds of up to 3.8/3.06 GHz. The AIMB-560 offers an attractive LAN performance with a dual high-bandwidth and Ethernet interfaces of up to 2 Gbps of throughput. Its slim size of 9.6î x 9.6î will work great for small footprint applications.
  • The AMIB-560 is built on Intel’s long-life 915GV with ICH6 chipset of 800 MHz FSB and has a maximum memory of up to 2 GB of dual channel DDR2 400/533 SDRAM and dual 10/100/1000 Base-T Ethernet via dedicated PCI-Express x1 for LAN chips.
  • Other features include: four SATA ports, chipset integrated VGA, CMOS automatic back-up and restore to prevent accidental loss of the BIOS setup. The AIMB-560 is compatible with Advantech’s 2U, 4U, 5U, and 7U chassis.
  • In addition, Advantech offers Built-To-Order Service (BTOS), Configuration-To-Order Service (CTOS), and Global Logistics Service (GLS) to meet your diverse requirements on Advantech IPC systems.
  • The AIMB-560 starts at $310 and is available for purchase directly from Advantech at 1-800-205-7940 or from one of Advantech’s North American distributors at www.eautomationpro.com/us.

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