|  | October 10, 2008 The "CAUV 2008" September 12, 2008 "Florian", the DVD burning robot September 05, 2008 The "i-EPIA" May 22, 2008 The "GTA-PC" April 14, 2007 The "Digg" Case January 19, 2007 The "ITX-Laptop" December 07, 2006 The "Tortoise Beetle" October 02, 2006 The "DOS Head Unit" August 31, 2006 The "Janus Project" August 05, 2006 The "Leela PC" |
|  | | | June 26, 2006 Nano-ITX in a Football May 17, 2006 The "EPIA Alloy Mod" April 11, 2006 Neatorama's Collection of Case Mods February 18, 2006 The "Rundfunker" October 24, 2005 The "ITX TV" October 06, 2005 The K'nex-ITX August 05, 2005 The "Waffle Iron PC" July 21, 2005 The "Supra-Server" July 18, 2005 The "Mega-ITX" July 07, 2005 The "Encyclomedia" May 25, 2005 The "Accordion ITX" May 16, 2005 The "FileServerRouterSwitch" May 15, 2005 The "Mini Falcon" May 13, 2005 The "Bender PC" May 11, 2005 The "BBC ITX B" May 10, 2005 The "Frame" April 20, 2005 The "Jeannie" March 09, 2005 The "Cool Cube" January 30, 2005 First Nano-ITX Project? January 17, 2005 The "iGrill" |
|  | | | January 15, 2005 The "Gumball PC" December 15, 2004 The "Deco Box" December 03, 2004 The "TERA-ITX" October 06, 2004 The "Coealacanth-PC" September 17, 2004 The "Gramaphone-ITX-HD" August 26, 2004 The "C1541 Disk Drive ITX" August 25, 2004 The "SEGA-ITX" August 13, 2004 The "Quiet Cubid" August 06, 2004 The "BMWPC" July 14, 2004 The "Moo Cow Moo" July 02, 2004 The "Mini Mesh Box" June 17, 2004 Jukebox ITX May 24, 2004 The "ERN005PC" (KANA) March 13, 2004 The "Underwood No. 5" February 04, 2004 The "Humidor CL" January 23, 2004 The "Attache Server" January 22, 2004 "Racing The Light" January 21, 2004 VIA's Flat Panel DevKits January 20, 2004 The "Ambulator I" January 19, 2004 The "Borg Appliance" Full alphabetical archive on right hand side of page... |
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5 Atom Mini-ITX Boards Reviewed
Introduction

Intel launched their low cost x86 Atom processor in April this year, and in under 6 months it has exceeded all expectations.
The 4W TDP of the Atom made it ideal for use not only in miniature laptop computers and handheld devices but also in Mini-ITX boards. Zippy processors drawing just a few Watts had been thin on the ground up to this point, with VIA's C3 and C7 processors doing good business for several years as a result.
The 5 boards reviewed here represent both the first and second wave of Atom based Mini-ITX boards. Intel came first with their board. Gigabyte and Jetway chose to make a better version of Intel's board. MSI have designed a completely new fanless industrial Atom board and added a bunch of ports. Finally, Intel have released their first Dual Core Atom board, just 4 months after the first.
Contents
- Introduction
- Intel D945GCLF - The Original
- Gigabyte GA-GC230D - Overclockable
- Jetway JNC91 - Versatile
- MSI-9830 - Fanless
- Intel D945GCLF2 - Dual Core Atom
- Benchmarks and Power Consumption
- Video Playback
- Final Thoughts
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