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Zotac NM10-A-E


$143.00 Released April, 2010

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Runs almost completely silently. Very compact design, will fit into a tiny case. Doesn't generate much heat while in operation.

The Cons:Only has a VGA video output, limited to the kinds of monitors that will work with it and what resolution you can use. WiFi chipset has limited support from Ubuntu. Not the fastest in the world, can play video and do basic web surfing but applications tend to lag.

The Zotac NM10-A-E is a 1.6GHZ Dual Core MiniITX WiFi Intel Motherboard. It allows for energy-efficient computing, for a smart and sensible choice. It maintains enough performance for computing while consuming minimal amounts of energy.

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This motherboard has an Intel Atom processor and the Intel NM10 Express chipset, allowing it to be energy-efficient, as well as delivering performance. It comes equipped with the Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 3150 graphics processor, which is compatible with Microsoft DirectX 9 and OpenGL 1.5. This mini motherboard can still store up to 4GB RAM of memory, and contains 8 USB 2.0 ports (6 in the back, 2 in pin header).

Features

  • mini WiFi Intel motherboard
  • energy-efficient
  • Intel Atom processor (integrated CPU socket)
  • Intel NM10 Express chipset
  • Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 3150 graphics processor
  • Microsoft DirectX 9 and OpenGL 1.5 compatible
  • 4GB RAM memory
  • 8 USB 2.0 ports
  • 2 SATA connections
  • 667 MHz FSB

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    runs almost completely silently

  • 1

    very compact design, will fit into a tiny case

  • 1

    doesn't generate much heat while in operation

Cons
  • 1

    only has a VGA video output, limited to the kinds of monitors that will work with it and what resolution you can use

  • 1

    WiFi chipset has limited support from Ubuntu

  • 1

    not the fastest in the world, can play video and do basic web surfing but applications tend to lag

  • 1

    not much ability to expand beyond what is already there

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