Monday, August 3rd 2009

AOpen Ships nMCP7AUt-V ION-ITX Motherboard

AOpen is ready with its LGA-775 ION ITX platform. The AOpen nMCP7AUt-V resembles most Atom-ION motherboards, but supports an LGA-775 (up to 95W TDP) Pentium, Core 2 Duo, Core 2 Quad processor with its 2+1 phase power circuit. The ION chipset packs a GeForce 9400M class mGPU. AOpen overclocked this a little, 580/1500 MHz (core/shader, versus 580/1400 MHz reference). The chipset supports GeForce Boost, which allows a low-end discrete GeForce GPU to work in tandem with it, and save power. The chipset is actively cooled by a fan-heatsink. The board holds two SO-DIMM slots for dual-channel DDR2 800/667 MHz memory, commonly available as laptop memory.

The lone expansion slot is a PCI-Express 2.0 x16. Storage is care of three SATA II ports, with RAID 0,1,5, and JBOD modes. The GeForce mGPU connects to its display through DVI-D and HDMI connectors. Audio is care of a high-grade Realtek ALC889 HD audio CODEC. Apart from the 8 USB 2.0 ports on the rear-panel, four more are provided through internal headers. The AOpen nMCP7AUt-V is selling in Japan for 18,770 JPY (US $198).
Source: Akiba PC Hotline
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10 Comments on AOpen Ships nMCP7AUt-V ION-ITX Motherboard

#2
Easo
mtosevprice failure.
Agreed.
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#3
BazookaJoe
GOOD HEAVENS - PRICE?

"Strike Three, Yerrrr OUT....."
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Wile E
Power User
mtosevprice failure.
EasoAgreed.
BazookaJoeGOOD HEAVENS - PRICE?

"Strike Three, Yerrrr OUT....."
Also agreed.
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#6
tkpenalty
lemonadesodaZotac WINS!
Agreed
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#7
Alv
I want one exactly as the Zotac but with a PCI-Express 2.0 x16 like this one for Tv tuners, etc...
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#8
AsphyxiA
AlvI want one exactly as the Zotac but with a PCI-Express 2.0 x16 like this one for Tv tuners, etc...
Even a pci-e x1 slot would be nice. I'd even take one with a standard pci slot!
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#9
Mussels
Freshwater Moderator
this looks good in specs, but not in price.
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#10
buggalugs
could i poont noobs wit something like tis.
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