The Intel DW82801GR SLJZ9, also known as the ICH7R (I/O Controller Hub 7R), is a chipset component designed to provide input/output capabilities for desktop motherboards. It supports various functionalities such as SATA, USB, PCI Express, and audio, integrating multiple features to streamline system architecture. It is designed to work with Intel's processors to facilitate communication between different components within the computer.
Applications:
- Desktop Motherboards: Serves as the primary I/O controller hub for desktop computers.
- Small Form Factor PCs: Integrated into compact PC designs for efficient I/O management.
- Embedded Systems: Utilized in certain embedded systems requiring robust I/O capabilities.
- Industrial PCs: Integrated into industrial PCs to provide reliable connectivity and control.
- Gaming PCs: Used in gaming PCs to support high-speed data transfer and connectivity for peripherals.
Features:
- SATA Support: Provides multiple SATA ports for connecting hard drives and SSDs.
- USB Support: Offers numerous USB ports for connecting peripherals such as keyboards, mice, and external storage devices.
- PCI Express Support: Supports PCI Express lanes for connecting graphics cards and other expansion cards.
- High Definition Audio: Integrated audio controller for high-quality audio output.
- Intel Rapid Storage Technology: Supports RAID configurations for enhanced data storage reliability and performance.
Benefits:
- Enhanced Connectivity: Provides comprehensive connectivity options for various peripherals and storage devices.
- Improved Storage Performance: Supports RAID configurations for faster data access and improved data security.
- High-Quality Audio: Delivers high-definition audio output for an immersive audio experience.
- Reliable Performance: Offers stable and reliable performance for desktop systems.
- Simplified System Design: Integrates multiple I/O functions into a single chip, simplifying motherboard design.
Additional Details:
The DW82801GR SLJZ9 is designed to operate within specified voltage and temperature ranges, ensuring reliable performance in typical desktop environments. It interfaces with the CPU via a dedicated bus, facilitating high-speed data transfer. This component is commonly used in motherboards supporting Intel's Core 2 Duo and Pentium 4 processors. Detailed specifications, including the number of SATA and USB ports, are available in Intel's official documentation. Its integration of multiple I/O functions helps reduce the overall cost and complexity of motherboard designs. The SLJZ9 is a specific sSpec number that identifies certain characteristics of the IC. It contributes to overall system efficiency and responsiveness, making it an essential component in modern desktop computers. Its support for Intel Rapid Storage Technology allows users to configure RAID arrays for improved data redundancy and performance.