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Zusammenfassung: Klein aber fein, das versprechen die Hersteller der vier Mini-ITX Mainboards für Sockel FM1 APUs, die wird in diesem Roundup - dem zweiten Artikel einer Serie zum Thema
Zusammenfassung: AMDs Llano-APUs gehören nicht ins High-End. Dafür glänzen sie mit einer GPU, die Intels Sandy Bridge alt aussehen lässt. Allerdings benötigen sie neue Mainboards mit Sockel FM1. Heute testen wir sechs Kandidaten mit AMDs A75-Chipsatz. Wenn etwas als „a...
The ASRock Z77E-ITX is the perfect product if you want to build an updated small form factor computer. Since it has a PCI Express 3.0 x16 slot, you can install a high-end video card, if you want to build a powerful gaming machine.The highlights of this mo...
Zusammenfassung: Compact Mini-ITX systems have long become a pretty popular topic in the computer market. Since the processor makers switched their focus to improving the performance-per-watt ratio of their products, there started to appear more interesting platforms t...
MiniITX form factor makes it fit nearly anywhere, 3 fan headers for better cooling control, Great Collection of Included Software, Graphical UEFI BIOS Easy to Use
Overclocking is a bad idea on this board, Does not include HDMI to DVI adapter, Motherboard Layout can be Difficult to Work with, Trial ware should never be bundled with DIY products, Overall Score: 7.0 / 10.0, Help Us Improve Our Reviews By Leaving a Comment Below
Let me start off by saying I think the ASRock A75M-ITX is a great choice for HTPC builds. The only real draw back to using this board for such would be the lack of on-board WiFi, but this is easily remedied with a simple USB low profile WiFi Adapter. M...
Veröffentlicht: 2011-10-21, Autor: Steven , Testbericht von: techspot.com
Zusammenfassung: It's been three years since we last exclusively reviewed a Mini-ITX motherboard. We examined the single-core Intel Atom 230-based Gigabyte GC230D in September 2008 and before that, it was the Socket 754-toting Albatron KI51PV-754 in October 2006. Needless...
Zusammenfassung: Advanced on-board graphics put AMD’s Llano-based APU far ahead of Intel’s Sandy Bridge architecture, at least when it comes to 3D apps. But ......
Zusammenfassung: In part 1 of this Mini-ITX series we examined nine motherboards with integrated CPU. In part 2 we will take a closer look at Mini-ITX boards with AMD Socket FM1 processor socket, compatible with the previous generation AMD A processors. If you're wonde...
Intel and AMD have made overt moves to integrate more technology into their respective mainstream chips for 2011. AMD's A-series APU employs a quad-core CPU and a Radeon 6-series-like GPU into each chip. Such integration enables partners to take anothe...