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ISA Card PC Upgrade!


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  • Subject: ISA Card PC Upgrade!
  • From: "Mark McCall" <mark@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sat, 12 Jan 2002 21:58:14 -0000
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PowerLeap is proud to announce the Renaissance/370S--a low-cost, high-performance ISA bus card that upgrades your entire PC to the latest computing technologies. The Renaissance/370S provides a cost-effective upgrade path for virtually any PC that can accommodate an ISA card. Best of all, you won't need to replace the motherboard

With the Renaissance/370S, you can instantly rejuvenate most legacy Pentium-based systems and regain cutting-edge computing performance. The Renaissance/370S is particularly suited for systems with an AT type power supply, a full-length ISA-bus slot, and an additional ISA or PCI bus slot. Based on the feature-rich SiS630E 2D/3D Ultra-AGP Single Chipset, the Renaissance/370S supports the latest Intel Pentium III and Celeron CPUs, the high-speed 133MHz frontside bus, reliable PC133 SDRAM memory, AGP 4X VGA, and much more. It's a revolutionary concept in the system upgrade field!

A Full-Featured Legacy-Free Platform

With the Renaissance/370S, our focus is on making your entire PC easier to upgrade. Because the Renaissance/370S doesn't have ISA bus slots, expansion is handled via the popular USB (Universal Serial Bus) interface, not add-on cards.

USB provides a common interface for a wide variety of peripherals (including digital cameras, modems, mice, printers, scanners, and much more) that in the past required different types of connectors. By reducing the number of connector types on your PC, USB takes the confusion out of purchasing peripherals and setting up your computer. Simply connect the latest peripherals into the Renaissance/370S's USB ports--you don't even need to open the computer case!

Special Features

  • PGA370 ZIF socket supports Intel Pentium III (FC-PGA packaging) and Celeron CPUs (both FC-PGA and PPGA packaging).
  • Based on the SiS630E 2D/3D Ultra-AGP Single Chipset.
  • Supports the high-speed 66/100/133MHz frontside bus.
  • Uses reliable, high-performance PC133 SDRAM memory.
  • 2 x 168-pin DIMM sockets support up to 1GB of memory.
  • Integrated AGP 4X VGA for vivid 3D graphics and video performance.
  • 3D sound support.
  • Built-in fast Ethernet controller.
  • Offers outstanding I/O capabilities, with two Ultra DMA 66/100 IDE interfaces, VGA port, floppy disk controller, infrared port, up to four USB ports, parallel port, two serial ports, MIDI/game port, and RJ-45 phone jack.
  • Award BIOS supports DMI, Plug-and-Play, ACPI, Boot from CD-ROM, ZIP devices, and more.
  • Provides a powerful hardware decoding DVD accelerator to improve DVD playback performance.

Renaissance/370S Upgrade Advantages

The Renaissance/370S offers the following advantages over replacing your motherboard:

  • Easier installation. Simply plug the Renaissance/370S into one of your computer's ISA slots, hook up the power cord, move over your drive cables, and that's it!
  • Fits in virtually any computer based on the popular AT and Baby AT motherboard form factors.
  • Includes a comprehensive user's guide and installation CD, for "Do-It-Yourself" simplicity.


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