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Zotac GF9300-G-E
$150.00
Released September, 2010
The Pros:Video and audio ports on the back are great for a home theater setup. Customer service is knowledgeable and very helpful. Easy to set up and get running quickly, easy setup.
The Cons:Needs to be thoroughly checked upon receipt - some quality control issues. Doesn't have the features needed for anyone who wants to do any gaming.
The Zotac GF9300-G-E is an ITX WiFi LGA 775 Mini Intel Motherboard. It has a mini ITX form factor, and has an Intel socket, compatible with the Intel LGA processors - Intel Core 2 Duo, Core 2 Quad, Pentium, and Celeron processors with up to a 1333MHz front side bus.
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The GF9300-G-E has the power of the NVIDIA GE9300 graphics processor, allowing it to deliver NVIDIA PureVideo HD technology for high-definition blu-ray playback and is able to scale the standard-definition videos. This motherboard also has the NVIDIA CUDA technology, which has an accelerated video processing capability. This mini WiFi also comes with a Hybrid SLI, PCI Express 2.0x16, DDR2, high-definition audio, and SATA, making it ideal for home entertainment.
Features
- mini Intel WiFi Motherboard
- Intel socket - compatible with LGA processors
- NVIDIA GE9300 graphics processor
- NVIDIA PureVideo Technology
- NVIDIA CUDA technology
- Hybrid SLI
- Pci Express 2.0x16
- high-definition audio
- 3 SATA + 1eSATA
- 12 USB 2.0 ports
- 8GB RAM memory
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video and audio ports on the back are great for a home theater setup
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customer service is knowledgeable and very helpful
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easy to set up and get running quickly, easy setup
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runs very cool, doesn't significantly heat up the case at all
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compact design fits into smaller cases with room to spare
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needs to be thoroughly checked upon receipt - some quality control issues
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doesn't have the features needed for anyone who wants to do any gaming
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