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BIOSTAR Announces The A10N-9830E SoC Motherboard

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Today BIOSTAR announced the A10N-9830E SoC motherboard a small form factor board with a built in Quad Core FX-9830P AMD Bristol Ridge processor and integrated AMD Radeon R7 graphics. This board could be a good fit for a HTPC or light office build, featuring a M.2 slot, support for 32 Gb ram and USB 3.2 Gen1.

Small in its form yet amazing performance output, the BIOSTAR A10N-9830E SoC motherboard is easily one of the best SoC motherboards in the market. Ideal for gamers and casual home users, the A10N-9830E has a built-in Quad Core FX-9830P AMD Bristol Ridge processor and integrated AMD Radeon R7 graphics that offers strong performance, power efficiency and graphics to make the ideal light gaming PC in a compact and lightweight Mini-ITX form factor.





Small in its form yet amazing performance output, the BIOSTAR A10N-9830E SoC motherboard is easily one of the best SoC motherboards in the market. Ideal for gamers and casual home users, the A10N-9830E has a built-in Quad Core FX-9830P AMD Bristol Ridge processor and integrated AMD Radeon R7 graphics that offers strong performance, power efficiency and graphics to make the ideal light gaming PC in a compact and lightweight Mini-ITX form factor.

The popularity of Lan parties in the past few years has grown immensely, and it has opened up the need for compact, powerful and easily transportable computers. BIOSTAR aims to cater to this growing demand by delivering powerful yet affordable Mini-ITX motherboards to the global market and the A10N-9830E SoC motherboard is one of the exceptional products to match this criteria equipped with the capability to run 32 GB of 2400 MHz DDR4 Memory on dual channels to deliver higher performance, higher DIMM capacities and improved data integrity that runs on lower power consumption, PCIe M.2 16G b/s which is the latest storage interface, delivering the highest bandwidth with lower latency and it is about 3 times faster compared to SATA III 6 Gb/s.

Additionally, the A10N-9830E SoC motherboard also comes equipped with USB 3.2 Gen1 which delivers compelling performance boosts and can be used to connect multiple devices without worrying about compatibility. It is capable of data transfer speeds up to 5 Gbps and backward compatible with all existing USB products, Super LAN Surge Protection, providing LAN with more advanced antistatic protection capabilities by adding an integrated chip to strengthen electrical stability and prevent damage from lightning strikes and electrical surges, SATA III 6 Gbps that provides incredible data boost which is 2x faster than the SATA 3G, and has higher bandwidth to retrieve and transfer HD media and HDMI output port which supports the new 4K2K resolution enables high-definition image display with four times the resolution of full HD, 4K2K display expresses bright and highly detailed content that fills the entire screen with lifelike images for users to enjoy casual content consumption from high quality streaming sources like YouTube or Netflix through the HDMI connector.



BIOSTAR has yet again produced an outstanding product maintaining their usual international manufacture standards and even though its small form the A10N-9830E SoC motherboard is highly versatile with some of the most desirable features built into it and is a great addition for many use cases due to its affordability and the built in CPU, GPU makes the deal that much sweeter.

Key Features

  • Fully Packed Rear I/O Panel
  • DDR4
  • PCIe M.2 16 Gb/s
  • SATA III 6 Gbps
  • USB 3.2 Gen 1
  • Super LAN Surge Protection
  • HDMI

Learn more about the BIOSTAR A10N-9830E SoC motherboard here:

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Another one of those? They must've gotten their hands on some huge doomsday silo of old AMD low-power APUs....:eek:
 

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More of these??

I always wonder how many of these they manage to sell.
 

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While I'm sure most will poo-poo this as old, slow, and dumb; I'm intrigued if the this goes for no more than $75. Something to get my daughter online for school work so I can finally get rid of her Core2Duo based iMac, or for a machine that will be out in my garage/shed where I don't need much but to get online, play some music and read pdf's or how-to videos. I've been eyeing their older on, the A10N-8800E for a while for that very purpose, and as a test run for a MAME cabinet project that I just never seem to start beyond some rough sketches.

Personally, I think a system based on this could get a lot of years out of it: AES, FMA3, AVX2, it could easily still be "supported" and usable 10 years from now
 

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Gigabyte to Biostar - Hold my beer.
That isn't a very good comparison. The Gigabyte is a dual core with R2 based IGP, whereas this Biostar board is a quad core with R7 based IGP. Not even in the same ballpark..


Micro-ATX one looks cooler.
I have to agree. Couple this with a low profile GTX 1650 from Galax or MSI and you have the makings of a solid HTPC or casual gaming system.
 
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Ugh, a solid pass.
I once had a onboard cpu for an HTPC and it was horribly slow. I waited and bought the Ryzen 2200G and boy is that a change.

ninja edit: I just noticed the pci-e slot is only x4. Also if the M.2 slot is occupied the SATA2 port work no more.
 

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That isn't a very good comparison. The Gigabyte is a dual core with R2 based IGP, whereas this Biostar board is a quad core with R7 based IGP. Not even in the same ballpark..
I was trying to imply that Gigabyte could do worse than Biostar, as that board was recently announced as well...
 

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I was trying to imply that Gigabyte could do worse than Biostar, as that board was recently announced as well...
I'm just wondering how large stock of this obsolete trash they have? I'm not even lying but I wouldn't take a motherboard like this even for free, I just can't figure any use of a hella slow system. I'd rather use an old AM2+ system and underclock it for better efficiency.
 
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Still waiting for Biostar releases this kind of board with ryzen 2500U or 2700U in the next one or two year. That would be perfect to replace my old fm2+ athlon 880K as my main rig. Yes...I'm that poor

I'm just wondering how large stock of this obsolete trash they have? I'm not even lying but I wouldn't take a motherboard like this even for free, I just can't figure any use of a hella slow system. I'd rather use an old AM2+ system and underclock it for better efficiency.

I actually have one system like this one but with weaker A8-5545M on it. Connect it to our family main TV as monitor and so far it's perfect for its purpose as HTPC and local media server for the entire family member using Emby.

My Children even use it to do their school homework that include light video editing with VSDC. For 19 watt TDP it just work verry well for us.

It is definitely better than any AM2+ system that doesn't even support SSE 4.1 or AVX.
 
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While I'm sure most will poo-poo this as old, slow, and dumb; I'm intrigued if the this goes for no more than $75. Something to get my daughter online for school work so I can finally get rid of her Core2Duo based iMac, or for a machine that will be out in my garage/shed where I don't need much but to get online, play some music and read pdf's or how-to videos. I've been eyeing their older on, the A10N-8800E for a while for that very purpose, and as a test run for a MAME cabinet project that I just never seem to start beyond some rough sketches.

I was thinking the same, just a HTPC or like a casual home pc. Not sure what to go for though, why were you consdering the older A10N-8800E? Price?
 
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