- AFOX IG41-MA5
- Longwell / LWC G41-D3C (4 SATA ports)
- Artec G41-D3C
- Intel G41-D3C (fake)
- Unknown P45 (actually has G41 chipset)
- Falsely advertised chipset
This motherboard uses a different chipset than the one advertised by the vendor. In most cases, a lower tier chipset was used in order to save costs. It is likely that the board may not have the same levels of performance as one equipped with genuine parts.
Beware that issues regarding BIOS and driver compatibility may arise as well, so double check with any hardware reporting software what chipset is actually installed on the board before proceeding any further.
- Counterfeit/fake motherboard
This motherboard is known to be sold as a replica of a genuine model and it usually is of poor quality, by using cheap components and PCB materials. It is likely that the board's specifications will not match the genuine model. As such, there might be BIOS and driver compatibility issues.
If you have such a board, it is recommended to ask other members of the community for more information.
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Some variants have Realtek ALC662 audio codec, while others have VIA VT1705.
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Not to be confused with the Biostar G41D3C
- Intel Core 2 Duo (Conroe/Allendale)
- Intel Core 2 Quad (Kentsfield)
- Intel Core 2 Duo (Wolfdale)
- Intel Core 2 Quad (Yorkfield)
- Intel Pentium Dual-Core (Allendale)
- Intel Celeron Dual-Core (Allendale)
- Intel Xeon (Conroe/Allendale)
- Intel Celeron (Conroe-L)
- Intel Core 2 Extreme (Kentsfield)
- Intel Xeon (Kentsfield)
- Intel Pentium Dual-Core (Wolfdale)
- Intel Celeron Dual-Core (Wolfdale)
- Intel Xeon (Wolfdale)
- Intel Core 2 Extreme (Yorkfield)
- Intel Xeon (Yorkfield)
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