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Re: Intel breaths life into mini-ITX form-factor with do-it-all mainboard
I am so glad to see a small PCB with the possibility of providing what I need for a HD HTPC computer finally show up. It remains to be seen if Intel's DG45FC mini-ITX board will really be up to all the tasks required of a real HD HTPC, but I can always hope and wait for the results to dribble in from all of the game box new product test sites. The first thing I will look for is smooth and high picture quality decoding of Blu-ray files at a maximum system power of 50 watts or less. That way a hurricane won't be necessary to cool the box. Next, I will want to hear what the sound quality is like. Can you really build a decent HD HTPC without having a Sound Blaster in it? I don't care to have a TV tuner in my unit, so hopefully the only card slot I will need will be for 802.11n.
I know that Intel has never before offered a northbridge with anything close to what they are claiming for the video decoding performance of the G45. Here's hoping they are up to the task and that their claims are not just more mega-company bull ****. I think it's worth mentioning that Intel's 45nm E8200 could play the pivotal roll in holding down system power to a level so that the TV stand won't get scorched. It's sad to observe that even though AMD has just introduced their new 780G northbridge - which looks like a real nice candidate for an HS HTPS - you don't see them out pushing one of their motherboard partners to bring out a PCB smaller than an elmonzo grande micro ATX. What happened to the mini-DTX guys at AMD? Maybe they left with Henri Richard or Dave Orton? Just one more thing in passing. If Intel really intends to sell a mini-ITX board in the developed world, I wonder if they have the moxie to comprehend just how absolutely ****ty one of those little mini-ITX boxes look with a humongous power blister hanging out of its ass. Hexus, thanks so much for your coverage of CeBIT 2008 on Hexus.tv. |
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Re: Intel breaths life into mini-ITX form-factor with do-it-all mainboard
i've never seen anything like that before! that's brilliant!
![]() about 4x the size of an Intel Stock heatsink! ![]() HDMI and DVI.. not bad ![]() how much do people expect this will sell for? |
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Re: Intel breaths life into mini-ITX form-factor with do-it-all mainboard
Well, this replaces in some way the D201GLY2 mobo that Intel made using an SIS chipset. Given that I would expect an approx £10 premium over the predecessor which sells for around £60, so expect £70 plus whatever addon retailers make cos they feel like it... £80 or higher? I am wondering when it will be out....
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Re: Intel breaths life into mini-ITX form-factor with do-it-all mainboard
I'm more convinced by the AMD 780 solution for HTPC right now..
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Re: Intel breaths life into mini-ITX form-factor with do-it-all mainboard
Well - not quite. Yes it's quicker but it's not night and day - my current HTPC is AMD/DDR1 based and it's more than quick enough. With the 780 having hardware acceleration in the integrated video it's ideal isn't it?
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------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- System 001: Asus P5Q Deluxe, Q6600 @ 3.0ghz, D-Tek FuZion V2 CPU Block, GTX280, Alphacool GPU Block, 4GIG Corsair 6400 DDR2 RAM CL4 @ 800mhz, Corsair HX1000, Dell 2001FP, Logitech 5.1, Seagate 7200.10 320gb x 2 (RAID 0), 500 GIG 7200.9 (backups), Antec 1200 case, Thermochill 120.3 rad, Vario Pump, Vista Ult 64/XP Pro 32 [main] ALL IN BITS COS IT DOESNT BLOODY WORK!! ARRRRRRRgh! System 002: 4200X2, ASROCK (my ass-rocks!) 939 uATX MB, ATI1650 (passive), Zalman 500W psu, IIyama 17" LCD, £7's worth of 5.1 speakers (they rock) XP Pro [wife/server] System 003: AOpen 1557 GLSLaptop, ATI 9600 64mb, 1.5 GIG of DDR2700 memory, 60gig fujitsu HD 8mb cache, Intel Wireless and it's great! XP Pro [main lappy] System 004: ASUS A8N Premium, 4200 X2, 2 GIG Corsair, Silverstone HTPC case, XP120 cooler, 8600GTS (passive), Samsung 500GIG, MCE Remote, Samsung 40" LCD (87BDX) via HDMI Vista Home Premium (32) [media centre] System 005: 7" Asus Eee PC 701-B Intel Mobile, 2GB DDR2, 4GB Solid State HDD, Linux Deleted - XP to replaced it!, Black [toy] Work System 001: HP supplied Quad Core Q6600, 2gb DDR 2, 400gb SATA RAID 0, 250gb SATA backup drive, nVidia 8800GTS 640mb, Dell 2001FP, iiyama VM Pro 451 Vista Ult 64/Vista Ult 32 SERVICE PACK 1 [main work system] --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Directory Opus 9 rocks! (click here) Opera Ad-Blocker (click here) |
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Re: Intel breaths life into mini-ITX form-factor with do-it-all mainboard
Actually I think this Fly Creek will do very well for a HTPC or a small server.. might have to have 2... if only it was an x16 PCI-Express slot!
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Re: Intel breaths life into mini-ITX form-factor with do-it-all mainboard
Yes, cos of course a quad will be quite happy in a very small case... NOT!!
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Re: Intel breaths life into mini-ITX form-factor with do-it-all mainboard
hmmmmm 5 months on and no sign of these babies
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Re: Intel breaths life into mini-ITX form-factor with do-it-all mainboard
I got fed up with waiting and got hold of the scaleo E by fujitsu. Alright it's P4 based, but it's silent, has SCART, DVI and VGA out, proper 7.1 with phono jacks, and cost me £81, plus a few bits that PC world very unhappily price matched
![]() Would have loved the FC (or even the micro atx version) so will follow with interest when reviews emerge but was disappointed to see a lack of an IDE connector on the board - i know it's old hat but it is useful every now and again |
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