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Zotac G41ITX-B-E


$80.00 Released July, 2010

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Built-in wireless N connectivity, no need to spend extra money for another card (but see con). Compact form factor to fit into m-ITX cases. Includes PCI-E unlike many similar products, allows for modern graphics card expansion.

The Cons:Wirelss range is weak with the on-board card, throughput is also poor. Poor website, difficult to find drivers.

The Zotac G41ITX-B-E is a mid-range mini-ITX motherboard meant specifically for use in home-built nettops. It features an LGA 775 CPU socket as well as support for 4GB of DDR3 RAM. Additionally, the G41ITX-B-E sports integrated Intel G41 Express graphics, a high-definition audio card and inbuilt 802.11b/g/n WiFi.

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The G41ITX-B-E's LGA 775 CPU socket allows it to handle any Intel Core 2, Pentium or Celeron processor while its two DIMM slots allow it to handle up to 4GB of DDR3 RAM clocked at 1066 MHz. Its integrated Intel G41 Express graphics allow the G41ITX-B-E to handle 1080p high definition media while a PCI-E x16 graphics lane allows for further graphical expansion. Meanwhile, the G41ITX-B-E's integrated sound card provides out-of-the-box support for 5.1 channel audio setups.

Features

  • LGA 775 socket type supports Intel Core 2, Celeron and Pentium processors
  • Supports up to 4GB of DDR3 RAM
  • Intel G41 Express graphics
  • 1x PCI-E x16
  • 5.1 channel audio support
  • Mini-ITX form factor
  • Inbuilt 802.11b/g/n WiFi

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Pros
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    Built-in wireless N connectivity, no need to spend extra money for another card (but see con)

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    Compact form factor to fit into m-ITX cases

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    Includes PCI-E unlike many similar products, allows for modern graphics card expansion

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    Good construction quality and materials, good to see manufacturer did not skim on material quality for the low price

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    Excellent value for money, one of the cheapest m-ITX boards available

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    Good component layout, components don't get in the way of each other, cooling is good

Cons
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    Wirelss range is weak with the on-board card, throughput is also poor

  • 1

    Poor website, difficult to find drivers

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