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June 2009
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41 Reviews
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Abstract: Intel’s Atom is an Internet device processor consisting of Atom Z series for Mobile Internet Devices, Atom N270/N280 for netbooks and Atom 230/330 for nettops.Atom 330Based on 45nm manufacturing process, Atom features in-order design, Streaming SIMD E...
Very energy efficient, Many features incld. 802.11n & eSATA, Passive heatsink, Fanless power supply included, Bluray ready, Can overclock, Wellpriced
No fan control, No Wakeon USB, Some issues with the IGP
The first incarnation of Nvidias highly anticipated ION platform lives up to the hype for the most part. The Zotac IONITX-A has a ton of features and is frugal in power consumption. The built-in power supply with 90W power brick is enough to handle a...
Availability of the Zotac Ion A boards (with the dual-core Atom 330) is still pretty limited (Newegg only has the single-core version in stock) but I still stand by it being a good little motherboard. I personally wouldn’t touch the single-core vers...
What do I think of the worlds first mini-ITX Atom Ion motherboard? I like it. Zotac did a good job of delivering pretty much everything Id want in a board like this, going even further than expected and offering a solution with an external power bri...
The Zotac Ion motherboard performed as expected in our testing. The boards benchmark scores were right in-line with NVIDIAs Atom 330-based Ion reference PC, which is to say they were significantly better than any of the single core Atom 230 based sy...
We’ve seen Ion positioned several different ways: as a strong contender in the HTPC space, as a mainstream gaming solution, and as a lightweight desktop workstation. In preparation for this story, I actually used the platform in all three environmen...
The Zotac IONITX-A-U motherboard featuring the Atom 330 dual-core processor and NVIDIA ION graphics core is the first of what I believe will be many DIY-ready ION solutions. The question now is how well will they be adopted by an crowd used to higher...
The MCP7A-ION is clearly the best chipset for Intels Atom processor, but the very same MCP can also be found in another Zotac Mini-ITX board, the GeForce 9300-ITX. For a penny less than $140, the 9300-ITX offers a PCI Express x16 slot that can accept ...
Abstract: NetPCs seem to be the next wave that will strike the PC industry. With more and more people going for small footprint PCs, NetPCs will probably sell as much as Netbooks in the near future. In the past, we have reviewed a couple of atom mainboards. So...
The basic premise of the Ion is that while the Intel Atom is sweeping the world, especially for the ultraportable segment as a cheap, low-power processor, it's actually a step backwards performance-wise. The reason according to NVIDIA is the aging Inte...