I've seen them previewed but non for sale or even mentioned on any mobo makers website.
All the full ATX and mATX are out there already. Hope it doesn't mean I'll have to wait ages for any to be released.
I've seen them previewed but non for sale or even mentioned on any mobo makers website.
All the full ATX and mATX are out there already. Hope it doesn't mean I'll have to wait ages for any to be released.
................................Model: Zotac H67-ITX WiFi
Chipset:
Intel® H67 Express
CPU Socket:
LGA1155
Form Factor:
mini-ITX
Memory Size:
Up to 16GB
Memory Slots:
2x 240-pin DIMM
Memory Type:
DDR3-1333
Onboard LAN:
10/100/1000Mbps Ethernet Wireless: 802.11n (300 Mb/s)
Onboard Video:
Intel® HD Graphics 2000/3000 ready
Package Contents:
4x SATA cables
1x DVI-to-VGA adapter
1x I/O back plate
2x WiFi antennas
1x 4-pin power extension cable
1x USB 3.0 header (full-size bracket)
1x USB 3.0 low-profile bracket
PCI 1x Mini-PCI Express (occupied by WiFi card)
PCI Express x16 1 x PCI Express x16
SATA: 2x SATA 6.0 Gb/s, 4x SATA 3.0 Gb/s), 1x eSATA
USB: 4x USB 3.0 (2 on back panel, 2 on pin header), 8x USB 2.0 (4 on back panel, 4 on pin header)
Video Ports: 1x DVI, 1x HDMI, 1x DisplayPort
Model: Intel DH67CF
Chipset:
Intel® H67 Express
CPU Socket:
LGA1155
Form Factor:
mini-ITX
Memory Size:
up to 16GB
Memory Slots & Type:
2x DDR3-DIMM 1066/1333
Onboard LAN:
10/100/1000Mbps Ethernet (no WiFi)
Onboard Video:
Intel® HD Graphics 2000/3000 ready
External:
4x USB 2.0
2x USB 3.0
5x Audio
1x SPDIF
1x 10/100/1000 LAN
1x eSATA
1x HDMI
1x DVI-I
1x Display Port
Internal
6x USB 2.0
3x SATA (3GB/s)
2x SATA (6GB/s)
1x eSATA
1x PCIe 2.0 x16
I don't like this ... ► Intel to put digital restrictions management (DRM) in Sandy Bridge
Quite a few retailers have them for sale ATM.
The cheapest I can find currently is the Foxconn H67S which is around £65 to £70 from CCL Computers,Microdirect and OcUK.
A few have started filtering through but I didn't realise until the reviews started coming out that H67 mobo's are completely non-overclockable. I might wait for the Gigabyte P67 board but then it probably won't have UEFI.
*sigh* might be waiting for Z68 or to see what AMD manage to do with Bulldozer at this rate.
I agree. The Gigabyte boards don't seem to have uefi. P67 is unlikey for a mini-itx. Z68 is still a rumour although there are one or two odd looking motherboards about. And AMD is hinting that Bulldozer is quite good.
Like you, I'm going to wait a while to see if Z68 comes out and how Bulldozer performs. If nothing else, prices should have down a little bit by then!
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