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Filed under: Desktops With all these nettops, netbooks and plain ole motherboards flying every which-away, it's hard to say if Portwell's Atom-based nano-ITX board really is the first, but it's close enough to count in our book. Utilizing all sorts of legerdemain and black magic, the engineers at Portwell were able to craft a Linux-friendly mobo that measures just 4.72- x 4.72- x 0.65-inches and supports...
Friends, I have a G31 MSI board. I have attached 1 System Fan (3 Pinout) at the rear of cabinet. The fan was properly working for last 6 days, now yesterday onwards fan just starts and stops. I have also attached the fan on another System Fan...
I am looking to build a PC this month. My preference is Intel E7200 processor. I want to know the budget motherboard for E7200. I think P35 chipset motherboard is enough for my need. I will not overclock. But I am looking for decent, stable...
XFX shows off its new nForce 750i SLI motherboard. Support: Core 2 Duo and Core 2 Quad (45nm and 65nm) processors Support: Nvidia's SLI tech. Chipset: Nvidia nForce 750i SLI Cooling: Passive with heatpipe XFX nForce 750i SLI motherboard pictured - More news at DV Hardware
Motherboard manufacturer Portwell have begun shipping what they’re calling the first nano-ITX ‘board based on Intel’s Atom processor. The Nano-8044 is a 4.72-inch square that supports up to 1GB of DDR2 RAM, a CompactFlash drive via an onboard socket, an SD card and an IDE drive. It’s also apparently cool-running enough to be used fanless, and is offered with either the 1.6GHz Intel Z530 or the 1.1GHz...
My laptop suddenly stopped working, throwing me into panic - what if it’s a problem with the motherboard, the same problem that killed my last laptop? It turned out to be the power adapter, fairly easily remedied, but it got me thinking about backups. I realized I actually don’t have a lot to backup. All of my [...]
Is your computer phoning home to Beijing right out of the box? C aveat emptor. If you are looking for a new home computer, printer, electronic picture frame, motherboard, memory, or processor chip, you might want to take a look at the label before putting down your credit card, bagging up that item and carrying it home. If you think finding out where some of those items are made is sometimes tricky,...
Gigabyte drops us the barebones of its new Extreme X58 motherboards with the, uh, EX58-Extreme. With ten SATA, six DIMMs, three PCI-Express x16 and the latest Ultra Durable technology, what do we think to Gigabyte's latest and greatest?
While Intel and VIA are battling for the low-power market, an optimized desktop motherboard and an efficient processor can already take your idle power down to almost 30 W, while still providing solid performance. We put Intel's G31 chipset to the task.
My motherboard has gone bad, but the computer is under warranty. That's the good news. The bad news: it has to be shipped today for replacement, and it may be gone for five days or more. The computer has settings for accessing all kinds of websites, including this one. Accessing this from elsewhere to edit it can be problematic. [OK, I'm marginally incompetent on a computer.] I'll be on a old computer...
Here's another article about the memory voltage controversy with the upcoming Intel Core i7 processors. Most people are under NDA and aren't willing to say much about it but the guys from AnandTech talk a bit more freely and say the answer isn't simple. They say motherboard makers have destroyed quite a few Core i7 chips by running at high voltages, but in most cases they were testing the boards with...