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ZOTAC nForce 630i-ITX WiFi LGA775 Powered Mini-ITX Review
Posted by Philipp Esselbach on: 12/06/2008 12:50 PM [ Print | 0 comment(s) ]
TweakTown posted a review on the ZOTAC nForce 630i-ITX WiFi – LGA775 Powered Mini-ITX
A third on the Mini-ITX front this week; it seems as if this micro standard is getting a huge boost. So far we have seen VIA really pushing EPIA for the card PC market, however, Mini-ITX has a home in the home, specifically, the Home Theatre and Digital Home PC segment. When it comes to compact designs, Mini-ITX is truly the ultimate in Mini PC’s. While we have smaller standards like Pico-ITX, their design is simply too small with limiting features, so Mini-ITX is the perfect compromise.
Today ZOTAC has its newest kid on the block based around the nForce 630i Intel LGA775 chipset. What this means is one main thing; Core 2 baby. So while small, it’s capable of harnessing some real power. Today we test it out to see just how much punch this board really does have.
Today ZOTAC has its newest kid on the block based around the nForce 630i Intel LGA775 chipset. What this means is one main thing; Core 2 baby. So while small, it’s capable of harnessing some real power. Today we test it out to see just how much punch this board really does have.
ZOTAC nForce 630i-ITX WiFi LGA775 Powered Mini-ITX Review

