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Zotac NF610I-L-E


$60.00 Released July, 2010

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Manufacturer warranty - 2 years without registration. Great value - competitively priced. NVIDIA integrated graphics - performs better than Intel's GMA solutions.

The Cons:Lacks Gigabit LAN connectivity. PCI Express x16 1.0 only - no 2.0 support. Only 4 built-in USB ports.

The Zotac NF610I-L-E is a low-end to mid-range microATX motherboard designed specifically for nettop use. It features an LGA 775 Intel CPU socket type as well as support for up to 4GB of DDR2 RAM.

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Additionally, the NF610I-L-E sports integrated Nvidia GeForce 7050 graphics, a PCI-E x16 expansion slot and support for up to 6 audio channels.

The NF610I-L-E's LGA 775 socket type allows it to utilize and Intel Core 2, Celeron or Pentium processor while its two DIMM slots provide support for up to 4GB of DDR2 RAM clocked at 800 MHz. Its integrated Nvidia GeForce 7050 graphics provide the NF610I-L-E with support for DirectX 9 with Shader Model 3.0 and OpenGL 1.5 technologies while its PCI-E x16 expansion lane allows users to upgrade the NF610I-L-E's graphical capabilities.

Features

  • LGA 775 socket type supports Intel Core 2, Celeron and Pentium processors
  • Supports up to 4GB of DDR2 RAM
  • Nvidia GeForce 7050 graphics
  • 1x PCI-E x16
  • Supports up to 6 audio channels
  • MicroATX form factor
  • 10/100Mbps onboard LAN

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    manufacturer warranty - 2 years without registration

  • 1

    great value - competitively priced

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    NVIDIA integrated graphics - performs better than Intel's GMA solutions

Cons
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    lacks Gigabit LAN connectivity

  • 1

    PCI Express x16 1.0 only - no 2.0 support

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    only 4 built-in USB ports

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    dated storage options - SATA 3Gbps and USB 2.0 only

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    includes a lifetime warranty only if the product is registered within 30 days

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    graphics aren't powerful enough for 1080p video playback - not the greatest option for HTPCs

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