Tuesday, September 29th 2009

Zotac Announces ION ITX-F Motherboard

"ZOTAC always listens to user requests for features. End users loved our ION ITX series motherboards, but some requested PCI Express expansion. We listened and thus the ZOTAC ION ITX F series was born," said Carsten Berger, marketing director, ZOTAC International. "Our engineers managed to integrate PCI Express x16 expansion without sacrificing any of the award-winning features either."

The ZOTAC ION ITX-F series receives power from a high-performance NVIDIA ION graphics processor and energy-efficient dual-core Intel Atom 330 processor for a power packed combination that's ready to take on high-definition video playback and everyday computing tasks.
NVIDIA PureVideo HD technology enables the ZOTAC ION ITX-F series to playback vivid high bit-rate Blu-ray movies smoothly while utilizing minimal processing power superior energy efficiency. NVIDIA CUDA technology enables the ZOTAC ION ITX-F series to process, edit and enhance videos speedily using only the ION graphics processor for high-performance processing with low energy utilization.

"The ZOTAC ION ITX-F series is a work horse. The powerful graphics processor and dual-core processor makes the ION ITX-F series ideal for home theater PCs or a desktop PC," Mr. Berger said.

The ZOTAC ION ITX-F series features flexible display connectivity with HDCP ready HDMI, DVI and VGA outputs for connectivity with analog or digital monitors and high-definition televisions for the best picture clarity with any display the user may choose.

Onboard mini PCI Express 802.11n WiFi provides lightning-fast network connectivity free of wires while onboard Gigabit Ethernet provides network transfers with speeds up to 1000Mbps for those that prefer to have wires.
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13 Comments on Zotac Announces ION ITX-F Motherboard

#1
Maban
Man, that chart is almost impossible to read.
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#2
[I.R.A]_FBi
thats a chart? thought it was corruption
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#3
MoonPig
Zotac rule Mini-ITX.

Really tempted to get one of these for a download rig...
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#4
Alv
:toast:

this was the only thing keeping me away from buying it!!

when is it going to be available? price?
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#5
Cold Storm
Battosai
Alv:toast:

this was the only thing keeping me away from buying it!!

when is it going to be available? price?
Yeah, I can't wait for this thing to come out!! gotta a father that would LOVE to have a few systems going in his house!!
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#6
Jakl
These things price range are ~$200 , so I don't think this one with a PCI-E should be more expensive..

I am thinking of buying one of these for my Work PC
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#7
PP Mguire
Add a GTX260 single slot and you got a nice download/folding rig.
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#8
DaC
adding a vga card won't help any gamming with an atom 330... right ?
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#9
audiotranceable
DaCadding a vga card won't help any gamming with an atom 330... right ?
well you could still game but with that processor it would be hard to:laugh:
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#10
A Cheese Danish
PP MguireAdd a GTX260 single slot and you got a nice download/folding rig.
My thoughts exactly :toast:
I would love one of these puppies!
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#11
PP Mguire
Me too. Im actually gonna look into this when its released because i need a good DL/FOlding/DC++ hosting rig that dosent use alot of juice.
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#12
A Cheese Danish
PP MguireMe too. Im actually gonna look into this when its released because i need a good DL/FOlding/DC++ hosting rig that dosent use alot of juice.
Same. Need something that I can hide from my folks but still keep my numbers going! :rockout:
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#13
lemonadesoda
MoonPigZotac rule Mini-ITX.

Really tempted to get one of these for a download rig...
Yep, Zotac are great. But dont forget Point of View. I just bought THEIR version POV/ION330 yesterday, because they already had PCIe and two SODIMM slots (for even lower power memory, and recycling laptop upgrades). Unfortunately, no wifi onboard, but as a mini-server, its going to be wired.

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