This brings me to what I usually discuss at this point - the layout of the motherboard. My thought is that I'm happy Zotac went that way because their older boards used USB WiFi chips that plugged in to an internal header. One of the Newegg reviewers complained about the mini PCIe slot only accepting half length cards. The layout of the board is reasonable considering how much is on it. This feature, combined with a graphics card - friendly mini ITX case like the Silverstone SG05/SG06/SG07 or Lian Li PC-Q08 can become a portable powerhouse of a gaming rig. Of course the biggest point of interest is the PCIe x16 slot for add-on graphics cards. How cute! This tiny little board is packed with about as many features as can be packed into the mini ITX form factor. Thermalright MST-9775 heatsink with Xilence 92mm PWM fan GMCH voltage auto, +0.05v to +0.35v in 0.05v increments Intel GMA X4500 onboard video with DVI and HDMI outputsĬPU Fan Speed Control (AKA Smart Fan) Full On/Medium/Quiet/Manual/SmartĬPU Fan Speed PWM (for Manual mode) 70-255ĬPU voltage auto, 1.35v-1.60v in 0.05v increments One PCI Express 2.0 x16 slot, one mini PCIe slotĪtheros B/G/N WiFi (occupying the mini PCIe slot), Realtek 10/100/1000 NIC, ALC662 audio Two DDR2 slots for dual channel operation, 8GB max Supports socket LGA 775 Core 2 Duo, Core 2 Quad, Pentium Dual Core, Celeron up to 65W
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