MOTHERBOARD INTEL DESKTOP SUPPORT FOR VMWARE

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INTELDG45ID supports vmware technology... That is, can we install vsphere as vm in worksation

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http://www.TigerDirect.ca/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=4283306 & SKU = MBM-G45ID-Q6700

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INTELDG45ID supports the vmware technology

Yes, you can install vmware if is having motherboard G45

  • Intel DG45ID (G45 motherboard)

  • Intel DG35EC (G35 motherboard)

  • Intel DP35DP (P35 motherboard)

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