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Monokub (Russian: Монокуб) motherboard with one Elbrus-2C+ CPU at 500 MHz

Monokub (Russian: Монокуб) is a computer motherboard based on the Russian Elbrus 2000 computer architecture, which form the basis for the Monoblock PC office workstation.[1][2] The motherboard has a miniITX formfactor and contains a single Elbrus-2C+ microprocessor with a clock frequency of 500 MHz. The memory controller provides a dual channel memory mode. The board has two DDR2-800 memory slots, which enables up to 16 GB of RAM memory (using ECC modules).

The Monokub supports expansion boards using PCI-Express x16 bus. In addition there is an on-board Gigabit Ethernet interface, 4 USB 2.0, RS232 interface, DVI connector and audio input/output ports.[3]

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