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Foxconn N15235 Motherboard Specifications [exclusive] Direct

Today, the N15235 is a relic. It is the hardware found in the back of IT closets, in "free" computers given away on Craigslist, or in retro-computing builds. It serves as a perfect host for legacy operating systems like Windows XP or Windows 7.

For many users, this was their first introduction to Windows Vista or Windows 7. The GMA 3100 supported the new "Aero Glass" interface of Windows 7, allowing for translucent window borders and visual flair that felt futuristic at the time. However, the board also featured a , leaving the door open for users who eventually wanted to plug in a dedicated card, like an NVIDIA GeForce 8800 GT or an ATI Radeon HD 4650. foxconn n15235 motherboard specifications

The back panel provides standard connectivity for peripherals and displays. 4 x USB 2.0 ports. Video: 1 x VGA port. Networking: 1 x RJ-45 LAN port (10/100 Ethernet). Today, the N15235 is a relic

Note: Some revisions of the N15235 may use an Intel G31 or G41 chipset, limiting FSB to 1066 MHz or 1333 MHz respectively. For many users, this was their first introduction

The rear I/O panel and internal headers tell the story of connectivity evolution.

. It is important to note that "N15235" is often a generic identifier used across several Foxconn-manufactured boards, including those for OEMs like Acer. Technical Specifications Summary Feature Standard Configuration CPU Socket Intel LGA 775 Chipset Typically Intel G31 + ICH7 (varies by model) Form Factor Micro-ATX (approx. 9.6 x 9.6 inches) Memory 2x DIMM slots, supports DDR2 or DDR3 (depending on specific model) Max RAM Usually 4GB (2 slots x 2GB) Expansion Slots 1x PCIe x16, 1x PCIe x1, 2x PCI (typical) Storage 3x to 4x SATA 3Gb/s (SATA II) and 1x IDE/ATA connector Processor Support The board supports a wide range of older Intel processors with a maximum thermal design power (TDP) typically around 95W. Intel Core 2 Series

One of the defining specifications of the N15235 was its reliance on the with Integrated Graphics.