CU-133A+
Supports Socket 370 Processors.
Intel Celeron, Pentium III FC-PGA, VIA Cyrix III.
VIA Apollo Pro 133A AGPset.
I/O Controller.
1 Floppy drive controller,
1 Parallel port (EPP, ECP),
2 Serial ports.
USB.
2 supported onboard,
2 more can be added as option!
Award PnP BIOS. Flash upgradeable.
120MB ATAPI floppy drive and ZIP support!
Standard ATX form factor.
305mm x 190mm.
UltraDMA-100 EIDE Controllers. (Up to 4 IDE devices).
Backwards compatible with PIO mode 3/4 & UltraDMA-33/66.
66/100/133MHz Front Side Bus.
3x DIMM Slots for SDRAM.
768MB max. supported.
PS/2 connectors.
1 PS/2 mouse,
1 PS/2 keyboard.
5 (32-bit) PCI, 1 AGP slots.
AGP supports 1x, 2x, and 4x modes.
Onchip AC-97 Audio.
Dual full duplex Direct Sounds channels.
H/W SoundBlaster Pro DOS Legacy compatible.
FM Synthesis for legacy compatibility.
Supports game/MIDI port.
Extended Functions for Greater Value!
Supports exclusive USDM (Unified System Diagnostic Manager) under
Win9x/NT4 and Hardware Monitoring Function by VT82C686B.
Supports exclusive KBPO (KeyBoard Power On).
Support CPU Clock Setting via Jumper Supports.
Wake-On-LAN Function.
Designed with VIA's Apollo Pro 133A chipset, the CU-133A+ is a high
quality motherboard built by EPoX in the industry standard ATX format. In
addition to the AGP interface for high performance graphics, this board
offers five industry standard PCI, one 4x compatible AGP expansion buses as
well as many other advanced system and BIOS features.
For full feature system designs, the Apollo Pro 133A is paired with the
VIA VT82C686B super south bridge. Highly advanced, the CU-133A+ combines
integrated AC-97 audio support for SoundBlaster Pro and FM synthesis legacy
audio, super I/O, and hardware monitoring capabilities.
Two bus mastering ATA 33/66/100 EIDE ports are provided plus a floppy
disk port supporting two drives of any industry standard capacity including
2.88MB as well as 1.44MB and lower capacity types. In addition an IrDa
infrared port allows the connection of remote devices. Plus this mainboard
is already equipped with the new Intel standardized Audio-Modem-Riser Slot
(AMR) providing connectors for Audio and Modem at the system's I/O
backplane.