Platform:Windows 2K / Windows XP / Windows 2003 / Windows Vista
GIGABYTE GA-VM900M Rev. 1.0 VIA VT8237 SATA RAID 5.50b driver - Download Publisher Review:
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Publisher review: Specifications:VIA P4M900 Chipset 1. Supports Intel Core2 Duo/Pentium D/Pentium4 Processor 2. DDR2 667 for high efficiency system performance 3. Integrated Chrome9 HC IGP graphics 4. Ultimate graphics performance with PCI-E x16 interface 5. Integrated SATA 3Gb/s with RAID function 6. Features 8 channel High-Definition audio 7. Supports Microsoft Windows Vista Basic Operating system: Windows 2K / Windows XP / Windows 2003 / Windows Vista
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