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Zotac GF9300-K-E
$130.00
Released July, 2010
The Pros:Outputs a smooth 1080i or 720p signal with no screen tearing or lost frames. Really easy to install, ideal for a small case. Compatible with a good range of RAM manufacturers.
The Cons:Defaulted to quiet boot, doesn't show you what key to press to access the BIOS (it's the DELETE key). Case fan power outlet isn't controllable. Default sleep state runs case fan and keeps the lights on.
The Zotac GF9300-K-E is a high-end min-ITX motherboard designed for use in building a nettop PC. It features an LGA 775 Intel CPU socket as well as support for up to 16GB of DDR3 RAM. It also sports integrated Nvidia GeForce 9300 graphics for out-of-the-box high definition media support while its zero noise passive cooling system ensures quiet performance.
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The GF9300-K-E's LGA 775 CPU socket allows it to handle and Intel Core 2, Pentium or Celeron processor while its two DIMM slots allow for a maximum of 16GB of DDR3 RAM with data transfer rates of 1066 or 1333 MHz. Its integrated Nvidia GeForce 9300 graphics provide the GF9300-K-E with support for 1080p high definition media with dual-link DVI, HDMI and VGA connectivity. Meanwhile, the GF9300-K-E's low energy usage allows it to utilize a passive cooling solution for minimal system noise.
Features
- LGA 775 socket type supports Intel Core 2, Celeron and Pentium processors
- Supports up to 16GB of DDR3 RAM
- Nvidia GeForce 9300 graphics
- 1x PCI-E x16
- High-Definition onboard audio
- 1x DVI, 1x HDMI, 1x VGA
- Mini-ITX form factor
- Inbuilt 802.11b/g WiFi
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outputs a smooth 1080i or 720p signal with no screen tearing or lost frames
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really easy to install, ideal for a small case
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compatible with a good range of RAM manufacturers
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runs well with Windows 7 drivers, don't even need the included CD
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good support for a number of audio configurations
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defaulted to quiet boot, doesn't show you what key to press to access the BIOS (it's the DELETE key)
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case fan power outlet isn't controllable
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default sleep state runs case fan and keeps the lights on
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cooling can be a bit tricky, need to ensure the case is well ventilated as a fair amount of heat is generated by the video chip
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