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Third-Party Pentium 4 Chipsets

SiS, the Ali Corporation, ATI, and VIA all produce chipsets for the Intel Pentium 4 and Celeron 4 processors.

Although Intel's chipsets for the Pentium 4 have dominated the market up to this point, many of these chipsets offer unique features that are worth considering. The following sections discuss these chipsets by vendor.

High-Speed North-South Bridge Connections

As you learned earlier in this chapter, Intel has developed a replacement for the traditional North Bridge/South Bridge architecture known as hub architecture. This 266MBps interface provides a faster connection between the memory controller hub/graphics memory controller hub (North Bridge replacements) and the I/O controller hub (South Bridge replacements) in Intel 8xx-series chipsets for the Pentium III and Pentium 4 processor families.

Intel is not alone in replacing the slow PCI bus connection between North and South Bridge–type chips with a faster architecture that bypasses the PCI bus. Other companies introducing high-speed chipset interconnects include

  • VIA. It created the V-Link architecture to connect its North and South Bridge chips at speeds matching or exceeding Intel hub architecture. V-Link uses a dedicated 8-bit data bus and is currently implemented in two versions: 4x V-Link and 8x V-Link. 4x V-Link transfers data at 266MBps (4x66MHz), which is twice the speed of PCI and matches the speed of Intel's hub architecture. 8x V-Link transfers data at 533MBps (4x133MHz), which is twice the speed of Intel's hub architecture. All VIA South Bridge chips in the VT82xx series support V-Link. The first chipsets to use V-Link were VIA's 266-series chipsets for the Pentium III, Pentium 4, and Athlon processor families. VIA's 333- and 400-series chipsets also use V-Link.

  • SiS. Its MuTIOL architecture provides performance comparable to VIA's 4x V-Link. Chipsets that support MuTIOL use separate address, DMA, input data, and output data buses for each I/O bus master. MuTIOL buffers and manages multiple upstream and downstream data transfers over a bidirectional 16-bit data bus. South Bridge chips in the SiS961 and 962 series support MuTIOL at a data transfer rate of 533MBps (133MHzx4), whereas the SiS963 series supports the faster MuTIOL 1G, which supports data transfer rates exceeding 1GBps. The North Bridge chips that support MuTIOL are described in the sections listing SiS chipsets for Pentium 4 and Athlon-series processors.

  • ATI. It uses a high-speed interconnect called A-Link in some of its IGP integrated chipsets. A-Link runs at 266MBps, matching Intel's hub architecture and first-generation V-Link and MuTIOL designs. Its RS- and RX-series chipsets use the HyperTransport bus. HyperTransport, which is now developed and managed by the nonprofit HyperTransport Technology Consortium (www.hypertransport.org), uses a packetized point-to-point interconnect IP bus that uses low voltage differential signaling. The 8x8 version of HyperTransport used by some ATI chipsets supports 800MHz clock speeds and a data transfer rate of 1.6GBps.

  • NVIDIA. Its nForce, nForce2, and nForce3 chipsets use the HyperTransport bus originally developed by AMD.

Although the terms North Bridge and South Bridge continue to be used for chipsets using V-Link, MuTIOL, A-Link, or HyperTransport interconnects between these chipset components, these chipsets really use a hub-based architecture similar to Intel 8xx-series chipsets and receive corresponding boosts in performance as a consequence.

SiS Chipsets for Pentium 4

SiS offers several chipsets for the Pentium 4, including integrated chipsets, chipsets for use with discrete video accelerator cards, and one that supports Rambus RDRAM. Details of SiS's chipsets for the Pentium 4 are available in Tables 4.25 and 4.26. Unlike most of the chipsets SiS has created for the Pentium II/III/Celeron, the SiS chipsets for the Pentium 4 use one of several high-speed South Bridge equivalents (SiS 96x series Media I/O chips) instead of integrating North and South Bridge functions into a single chip. SiS North and South Bridge chips for the Pentium 4 use a high-speed 16-bit connection known as MuTIOL (Multi-Threaded I/O Link) instead of the slow PCI bus as with older chipsets.

Table 4.25. SiS North Bridge Chips for Pentium 4 Socket 478

Chipset

SiS650

SiS651

SiS645

SiS645DX

SiS648

SiS655

SiS R658

Bus speed

400MHz

400/533MHz

400MHz

400/533MHz

400/533MHz

400/533MHz

400/533MHZ

Supports hyper-threading

No

Yes[*]

No

Yes[*]

Yes[*]

Yes[*]

Yes[*]

SMP (dual CPUs)

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

Memory types

PC133, DDR266

PC100/133, DDR200/266/333

PC133, DDR200/266

PC133, DDR266/333

DDR200/266/333

DDR266/333, dual-channel

1066/800MHz RDRAM

Parity/ECC

Neither

Neither

Neither

Neither

Neither

Neither

Neither

Maximum memory

3GB

3GB

3GB

3GB

3GB

4GB

4GB

PCI support

2.2

2.2

2.2

2.2

2.2

2.2

2.2

PCI speed/width

33MHz/32-bit

33MHz/32-bit

33MHz/32-bit

33MHz/32-bit

33MHz/32-bit

33MHz/32-bit

33MHz/32-bit

AGP slot

4x

4x

4x

4x

8x

8x

8x

Integrated video

Yes

Yes

No

No

No

No

No

South Bridge

SiS961

SiS962

SiS961

SiS961

SiS963

SiS963

SiS963

MuTIOL speed

533MBps

533MBps

533MBps

533MBps

1GBps

1GBps

1GBps

[*] B-stepping only

Table 4.26. SiS Media I/O (South Bridge) Chips for Pentium 4

South Bridge Chip

USB Support

Number of USB Ports

ATA Support

Audio

10/100 Ethernet

HomePNA 1.0/2.0

IEEE-1394

MuTIOL Clock Speed

SiS961

1.1

6

33/66/100

AC'97, 5.1 channel

Yes

Yes

No

266MHz

SiS961B

1.1

6

33/66/100/133

AC'97, 5.1 channel

Yes

Yes

No

266MHz

SiS962

1.1, 2.0

6

33/66/100/133

AC'97, 5.1 channel

Yes

Yes

Yes

266MHz

SiS962L

1.1, 2.0

6

33/66/100/133

AC'97, 5.1 channel

Yes

Yes

No

266MHz

SiS963

1.1, 2.0

6

33/66/100/133

AC'97, 5.1 channel

Yes

Yes

Yes

533MHz

SiS963L

1.1, 2.0

6

33/66/100/133

AC'97, 5.1 channel

Yes

Yes

No

533MHz

SiS650/651 Chipsets

The SiS650 and 651 chipsets enable Pentium 4 system builders to create low-cost systems with onboard video that can be enhanced with AGP 4x video cards at a later date. The integrated video features support for high-quality DVD playback and the optional SiS301B video bridge for TV-out and DVI LCD panels.

Both chipsets also feature SiS's own MuTIOL technology for connecting the North Bridge and South Bridge chips with a three-layer high-speed (266MHz/533MBps bandwidth) data highway.

The 650 and 651 both support SDRAM and DDR SDRAM, and the 651 adds support for DDR333 memory, the 533MHz system bus of the latest Pentium 4 processors, and hyper-threading in its B-stepping version.

The 650's SiS961 South Bridge provides USB 1.1, ATA-100 (133 in its 961B version), AC'97 six-channel audio, and integrated Ethernet/HomePNA networking. The 651 also uses the newer SiS962 South Bridge, which provides ATA133 and USB 2.0 support.

SiS645/645DX

The 645 family of SiS chipsets does not include the integrated graphics of the 65x family, but they are otherwise similar. They support SDRAM and DDR SDRAM, AGP 4x, and the high-speed MuTIOL North Bridge/South Bridge interface. The 645DX supports DDR333 memory, the 533MHz system bus, and the HT technologies found in the most recent Pentium 4 processors.

Both the 645 and 645DX use the SiS961 South Bridge.

SiS648/655

The SiS648 chipset is a development of the 645DX chipset, with the following differences:

  • Supports DDR memory only (up to DDR333)

  • 8X AGP slot

  • SiS963 South Bridge (USB 2.0, IEEE-1394a support)

The 655 chipset is essentially a dual-channel version of the 648, supporting up to 4GB of memory with DDR266/333 memory only.

SiS R658

The SiS R658 is the first SiS chipset ever to support Rambus RDRAM. Other features include

  • Support for Pentium 4 processors with 533MHz and HT (B-stepping only) features

  • Dual-channel support for PC1066/PC800 RDRAM (requires identical pairs of memory)

  • 4GB maximum memory size

  • AGP 8x interface

  • MuTIOL 1G (533MHz clock speed providing more than 1GBps throughput) interface to the SiS963 South Bridge

Essentially, the R658 is an RDRAM version of the 655 chipset, and, like the 655, it uses the SiS963 South Bridge.

ALi Corporation Chipsets for Pentium 4

ALi Corporation (formerly known as Acer Laboratories) has produced several chipsets for the Pentium 4 and Celeron 4 processors. Tables 4.27 and 4.28 provide an overview of these chipsets, which are discussed in the following sections.

Table 4.27. ALi Chipsets for Pentium 4

Chipset

ALADDiN-P4

M1681

North Bridge chip

M1671

M1681

Bus speed

400MHz

400/533MHz[*]

SMP (dual CPUs)

No

No

Memory types

PC100/133, DDR200/266/333

PC100/133, DDR200/266/333/400

Parity/ECC

Neither

Neither

Maximum memory

3GB

?

PCI support

2.3

2.2

PCI speed/width

33MHz/32-bit

33MHz/32-bit

AGP slot

4x

8x

Integrated video

No

No

South Bridge

M1535 series

M1563

HyperTransport Link

N/A

400MBps

[*] Also supports hyper-threaded processors

Table 4.28. ALi South Bridge Chips for Pentium 4 and Athlon XP

South Bridge Chip

USB Support

Number of USB Ports

ATA Support

Audio

Soft Modem

10/100 Ethernet

Super I/O

HyperTransport Throughput

M1535D

1.1

4

33/66

Yes[1]

Yes

No

Yes[4]

N/A

M1535D+

1.1

6

33/66/100/133

Yes[1],[3]

Yes

No

Yes[4]

N/A

M1563[5]

2.0

6

66/100/133

Yes[2],[3]

Yes

Yes

Yes

400MBps

[1] Integrated DirectX 3D with wavetable and SoundBlaster Pro/16 compatibility; Also supports AC'97 audio codec

[4] Includes fast IR interface, serial, parallel, PS/2 mouse, and keyboard ports

[3] Supports SPDIF digital audio interface

[5] Also integrates Memory Stick and Secure Digital (SD) interfaces

[2] Supports 6-channel audio

Aladdin P4

The ALi Aladdin P4 was ALi's first Pentium 4-compatible chipset. Because it uses the same M1535-series South Bridge chips used by its earlier Pentium and Pentium II/III chipsets, the P4 is a traditional North Bridge/South Bridge solution. Thus, it relies on the slow (133MBps) PCI interface to carry data between the bridge chips.

The P4's major features include the following:

  • 400MHz system bus

  • Support for PC100/133 and DDR200/266/333 memory

  • ATA-133 support (when used with the M1535D+ South Bridge)

  • AGP 4x interface

  • USB 1.1 ports

  • ACPI power management

The P4 is also available in a version for notebook computers: the ALADDiN-P4M, which uses the D1535+ South Bridge.

M1581/M1563

ALi's M1581/M1563 chipset for the Pentium 4 processor brings ALi's offerings in line with the latest from other chipset vendors. In a break with ALi tradition, it uses the HyperTransport high-speed direct connection between North and South Bridge chips instead of relying on the PCI bus, as with previous designs.

Its major features include

  • Support for hyper-threading and 533MHz system bus

  • Support for DDR memory up to DDR400 and PC100/133 SDRAM

  • ATA-133

  • USB 2.0

  • AGP 8x interface

  • Memory Stick and SD (Secure Digital) flash memory device interfaces

  • ACPI power management

  • HyperTransport high-speed link between North and South Bridge chips, running at >400MBps bandwidth in each direction (800MBps total throughput)

ATI Chipsets for Pentium 4

ATI's line of chipsets for the Pentium 4 integrate Radeon VE-level 3D graphics, DVD playback, and dual-display features with high-performance North Bridge and South Bridge designs. ATI uses its high-speed A-Link bus to connect its North and South Bridge chips, but it also supports connections to third-party South Bridge chips via the PCI bus. This enables system designers to create an all-ATI or a mix-and-match solution. Many of the first Radeon IGP-based systems on the market actually used ALi or VIA South Bridge chips.

The Radeon IGP North Bridge chips for Pentium 4 include

  • Radeon IGP 330 (uses IXP-series or third-party South Bridge)

  • Radeon IGP 340 (uses IXP-series or third-party South Bridge)

  • RS250 (uses SB-series)

  • RS300 (uses SB-series)

  • RS300VE (uses SB-series)

ATI's South Bridge chips include

  • IXP 200 (for IGP series)

  • IXP 250 (for IGP series)

  • SB300C (for RS series)

  • SB380 (for RS series)

  • SB210 (for RS series)

Table 4.29 summarizes the major features of the North Bridge chips, and Table 4.30 summarizes the major features of the South Bridge chips.

Table 4.29. Radeon IGP (North Bridge) Chips for Pentium 4

North Bridge Chip

Radeon IGP 330

Radeon IGP 340

RS250

RS300

RS300VE

Bus speed

400MHz

400/533MHz

400/533MHz

400/533/800MHz[2]

400/533/800MHz[2]

SMP (dual CPUs)

No

No

No

No

No

Memory types

DDR200/266

DDR200/266/333

DDR200/266/333

DDR333/400[3]

DDR333/400

Parity/ECC

Neither

Neither

Neither

Neither

Neither

Maximum memory

1GB

1GB

1GB

  

PCI support

2.2

2.2

2.3

2.3

2.3

PCI speed/width

33MHz/32-bit

33MHz/32-bit

33MHz/32-bit

33MHz/32-bit

33MHz/32-bit

AGP slot

4x

4x

4x

8x

8x

Integrated video

Radeon VE[1]

Radeon VE[1]

Radeon VE[1]

Radeon 9000

Radeon 9000

NS/SB interconnect speed

266MBps

266MBps

266MBps

Up to 12.8GBps

Up to 12.8GBps

NS/SB interconnect type

A-Link

A-Link

A-Link

HyperTransport 8x8

HyperTransport 8x8

[2] Also supports hyper-threaded processors

[3] Dual-channel memory support

[1] Same core as ATI Radeon 7000, with support for dual displays

Table 4.30. ATI South Bridge Chips for Pentium 4 and Athlon

South Bridge Chip

USB Support

Number of USB Ports

ATA Support

Audio

Soft Modem

10/100 Ethernet

Super I/O

High-Speed Interconnect

IXP 200/250[1]

2.0

6

ATA33/66/100

AC'97, SDPIF

No

3Com

Yes

A-Link

SB300C

2.0

6

ATA33/66/100/133 SATA

AC'97 6-channel

No

3Com

Yes

A-Link

SB380

2.0

6

ATA33/66/100/133 SATA

AC'97 6-channel

No

3Com

Yes

HyperTransport 8x8

SB210[2]

2.0

6

ATA33/66/100

AC'97, SDPIF

No

3Com

Yes

A-Link

[1] IXP250 identical features to IXP200, plus it supports Wake On LAN (WOL), Desktop Management Interface (DMI), manage boot agent (MBA), and the Alert Standards Forum (ASF) mechanism

[2] Pin-compatible with SB300C and SB380, but has the same features as IXP200

VIA Chipsets for Pentium 4

Although VIA Technologies produces a line of chipsets for the Pentium 4, it lacks a license from Intel for the Socket 478 interface. VIA claims rights to Socket 478 through a patent exchange agreement with Intel, but Intel disputes this. As a result of the legal battles over the VIA chipsets for Pentium 4, most of the motherboards that use VIA's chipsets are manufactured by VIA's Platform Solutions Division (VPSD), although they might be sold under a variety of brand names.

Tables 4.31 and 4.32 provide an overview of VIA's chipsets for the Pentium 4, including ProSavage chipsets with integrated graphics.

Table 4.31. VIA Chipsets for Pentium 4

Chipset

P4X266

P4X266A

P4X266E

P4M266

P4X400

P4X400A

North Bridge chip

VT8753

VT8753A

VT8753E

VT8751

VT8754

VT8754CE

Bus speeds

400MHz

400MHz

400/533MHz

400MHz

400/533MHz

400/533/800MHz

SMP (dual CPUs)

No

No

No

No

No

No

Memory types

PC100/133, DDR200/266

PC100/133, DDR200/266

DDR200/266

PC100/133, DDR200/266

DDR200/266/333/400

DDR200/266/333/400

Parity/ECC

Neither

Neither

Neither

Neither

ECC

ECC

Maximum memory

4GB

4GB

4GB

4GB

32GB

32GB

PCI support

2.2

2.2

2.2

2.2

2.2

2.2

PCI speed/width

33MHz/32-bit[*]

33MHz/32-bit[*]

33MHz/32-bit[*]

33MHz/32-bit

33MHz/32-bit[*]

33MHz/32-bit[*]

AGP slot

4x

4x

4x

4x

8x

8x

Integrated video

No

No

No

S3 Graphics ProSavage8 3D

No

No

South Bridge

VT8233, VT8233C, VT8233A

VT8233, VT8233C, VT8233A

VT8233, VT8233C, VT8233A, VT8235

VT8233, VT8233C, VT8233A

VT8235

VT8235

V-Link speed

266MBps

266MBps

266MBps

266MBps

533MBps

533MBps

[*] Supports 66MHz/64-bit PCI when optional VPX-64 (VT8101) chip is used

Table 4.32 lists the major features of the VIA South Bridge chips used in VIA's chipsets for the Pentium 4. Note that these same chips are also used by VIA chipsets for the AMD Athlon family of processors. All chipsets that use these South Bridge chips use VIA's high-speed V-Link interface between North and South Bridge chips. These chipsets connect to the VT1211 LPC (low pin count) or equivalent Super I/O chip for support of legacy devices such as serial, IR, and parallel ports and the floppy drive.

Table 4.32. VIA South Bridge Chips for Pentium 4

South Bridge Chip

USB Support

Number of USB Ports

ATA Support

Audio

10/100 Ethernet

HomePNA

V-Link Throughput

VT8233

1.1

6

33/66/100

AC'97, 6-channel[1]

Yes

Yes

266MBps

VT8233A

1.1

6

33/66/100/133

AC'97, 6-channel[1]

Yes

No

266MBps

VT8233C

1.1

6

33/66/100

AC'97, 6-channel[1]

Yes[2]

No

266MBps

VT8235

2.0

6

33/66/100/133

AC'97, 5.1 channel[1]

Yes

No

533MBps

[1] Integrated audio requires separate audio codec chip on motherboard; it also supports MC'97 soft modem.

[2] 3Com 10/100 Ethernet.

VIA Modular Architecture Platforms (V-MAP) for Pentium 4

VIA's North and South Bridge chips for the Pentium 4 support VIA's Modular Architecture Platforms (V-MAP) designs, which enable motherboard designers to convert quickly to more advanced versions of a chipset because of a common pinout. The North Bridge chips used in the P4X266, 266A, 266E, P4M266, and P4X400 chipsets are all pin-compatible with each other, as are the 8233/8235-series South Bridge chips. Thus, motherboards using these chipsets can be built in a variety of configurations. All these chipsets also support VIA's V-Link high-speed connection between the North and South Bridge chips.

VIA Apollo P4X266 Family

The VIA Apollo P4X266 is its first chipset for the Pentium 4 and Celeron 4 processors, supporting AGP 4x, 4GB of RAM, and the 400MHz system bus used by early Pentium 4/Celeron 4 processors. The P4X266A improves the memory interface and queues more instructions (up to 12) in the processor bus interface to reduce latency and improve performance. The P4X266E adds support for the 533MHz bus used in the 2.53GHz (and faster) Pentium 4 processors. It also supports both the VT8233 and newer VT8235 series of South Bridge chips.

ProSavage P4M266

The VIA ProSavage P4M266 integrates the S3 Graphics ProSavage8 2D/3D graphics accelerators with the features of the P4X266 chipset. Unlike some other chipsets with integrated graphics, the P4M266 retains an AGP 4x slot, so users can upgrade to faster AGP 4x graphics in the future.

The ProSavage8 core uses 32MB of system RAM for its frame buffer, supports AGP 8x bandwidth internally with 128-bit data paths, and features DVD DXVA Motion Compensation to improve the quality of DVD playback. In addition, it supports all members of the 8233/8235 family of South Bridge chips.

Apollo P4X400 and P4X400A

The VIA Apollo P4X400 chipset is an improved version of the short-lived P4X333. It's suitable for both server and workstation/desktop computer use, thanks to its support for up to 32GB of RAM and ECC memory. It also supports 400MHz and 533MHz system bus speeds and DDR memory up to 333MHz. It uses the VT8235 South Bridge, so it also supports the latest I/O standards (USB 2.0 and ATA-133).

The P4X400A chipset features improved timings and support for DDR400 memory and uses the VT8235 South Bridge.

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    Chapter 3. Microprocessor Types and Specifications
    Chapter 4. Motherboards and Buses
    Motherboard Form Factors
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    Athlon/Duron/Athlon XP Chipsets
    Intel Workstation Chipsets for Pentium 4 and Xeon
    Chipsets for Athlon 64
    Super I/O Chips
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    Motherboard Selection Criteria (Knowing What to Look For)
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    Chapter 8. The SCSI Interface
    Chapter 9. Magnetic Storage Principles
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    Chapter 11. Floppy Disk Storage
    Chapter 12. High-Capacity Removable Storage
    Chapter 13. Optical Storage
    Chapter 14. Physical Drive Installation and Configuration
    Chapter 15. Video Hardware
    Chapter 16. Audio Hardware
    Chapter 17. I/O Interfaces from Serial and Parallel to IEEE-1394 and USB
    Chapter 18. Input Devices
    Chapter 19. Internet Connectivity
    Chapter 20. Local Area Networking
    Chapter 21. Power Supply and Chassis/Case
    Chapter 22. Building or Upgrading Systems
    Chapter 23. PC Diagnostics, Testing, and Maintenance
    Chapter 24. File Systems and Data Recovery
    Appendix A. Glossary
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    Appendix C. Troubleshooting Index
    List of Acronyms and Abbreviations
    Index


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