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Zotac IONITX-C-U


$160.00 Released April, 2010

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Fanless design makes it perfect for a home theater PC, runs completely silently. Power supply is integrated, makes the build easy. Very small construction, fits into the smallest cases.

The Cons:Doesn't have any extra connections other than USB. Atom processor is a little slow, even running regular applications is a little laggy.

The Zotac IONITX-C-U is a 1.6GHz Mini ITX Intel motherboard with a power-efficient Intel Atom N230 processor that has enough power to keep up with your regular productivity, with HD video playback capabilities.

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The IONITX-C-U comes with NVIDIA PureVideo technology, which comes with 16 high-speed stream processors, allowing for high-definition blu-ray playback capabilities, while also working to decode HD video formats and enhance any standard definition videos for a flawless SD video playback. This platform can handle processing speeds of up to 533MHz front side bus, has up to 4GB RAM memory, and D-Sub, DVI-D, and HDMI video ports.

Features

  • Intel motherboard
  • 1.6GHz
  • Mini ITX form factor
  • power efficient Intel Atom N230 processor
  • NVIDIA PureVideo HD technology
  • 533MHz FSB
  • 4GB RAM memory
  • D-Sub, DVI-D, and HDMI video ports
  • 10 USB ports (6 on back panel, 4 via pin header)
  • mini PCI express x1 slot
  • 3 SATA + 1 eSATA port

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Pros
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    fanless design makes it perfect for a home theater PC, runs completely silently

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    power supply is integrated, makes the build easy

  • 1

    very small construction, fits into the smallest cases

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    renders full-screen video through HDMI smoothly, no problems at all

  • 1

    setup is quick and easy, everything is simplified really well

Cons
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    doesn't have any extra connections other than USB

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    Atom processor is a little slow, even running regular applications is a little laggy

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