วันอาทิตย์ที่ 29 มกราคม พ.ศ. 2555

Bare System DE7000 (aoa)


  • Audio Output - Realtek ALC662, 5.1HD Audio.
  • Networking - 10/100/1000 Mbps.
  • Support Intel Core 2 Duo, CeleronM.
  • Storage Controller - 1 x ATA, 1 x S-ATA.
  • Graphics Controller - NVIDIA GeForce 9300.

  • Audio Output - Realtek ALC662, 5.1HD Audio..Networking - 10/100/1000 Mbps..Support Intel Core 2 Duo, CeleronM..Storage Controller - 1 x ATA, 1 x S-ATA..Graphics Controller - NVIDIA GeForce 9300.. Aopen Digital Engine Barebone System 91.ADE01.

    วันพฤหัสบดีที่ 26 มกราคม พ.ศ. 2555

    Foxconn Atom D425 1.8GHz/DDR3/V&GbE/65W PC Barebone System NT435-0H0W-B-A-NA (Black)


  • Memory: 1x DDR3-800 SODIMM Slot, Max capacity up to 4GB
  • No HDD, No Memory, No ODD, No OS
  • Chipset: Intel NM10 Chipset
  • Hard Drive: Support 2.5 inch SATA2 HDD
  • CPU: Intel Atom D425 processor(1.8GHz)

  • Memory: 1x DDR3-800 SODIMM Slot, Max capacity up to 4GB.No HDD, No Memory, No ODD, No OS.Chipset: Intel NM10 Chipset.Hard Drive: Support 2.5 inch SATA2 HDD.CPU: Intel Atom D425 processor(1.8GHz). Foxconn NT435-0H0W-B-A-NA Atom D425 1.

    วันพุธที่ 25 มกราคม พ.ศ. 2555

    Tyan GT24B7016 (B7016G24W4H) Dual LGA1366 Xeon/SAS/SATA2/600W 1U Server Barebone System


  • 1U dual-socket SMP server
  • For HPC and enterprise virtualization applications

  • 1U dual-socket SMP server.For HPC and enterprise virtualization applications..

    วันจันทร์ที่ 23 มกราคม พ.ศ. 2555

    1U 22.4 Barebones Transport GT20 Compact 1U, Dp-xeon, Sata Hs


  • Type - Server
  • Dimensions WxDxH - 17.2"x22.4"x1.72"
  • Weight - 55 lbs
  • Processor - DUAL XEON
  • Form Factor - ATX

  • Type - Server.Dimensions WxDxH - 17.2"x22.4"x1.72".Weight - 55 lbs.Processor - DUAL XEON.Form Factor - ATX. The Transport GT20 (B5350) offers support for Dual Intel Xeon processors in a 22.4 depth, 1U rackmount server for performance and entry server applications. In addition the B5350 can use up to 16GB of DDR memory, dual Gigabit Ethernet LAN ports, expansion port for PCI-X cards, and also includes (4) hot-swap SATA drive bays with RAID 0 and 1. Add a tool-less enclosure design and auto fan speed functionality, and customers will find that the Transport GT20 (B5350) becomes a compelling solution to fit a full range of server requirements.

    วันอาทิตย์ที่ 22 มกราคม พ.ศ. 2555

    Tyan Barebone B3992T26V8H-Rs 2U Amd Opteron Eps12V Single 600W Output W Pfc


  • Dimensions WxDxH - 432 (W) x 660 (D) x 88 (H)
  • Type - Bare System
  • System Memory - 128-bit dual channel memory bus, Total of (16) 240-pin 1.8V DDR-II DIMM sockets (8 on CPU1 and 8 on CPU2) , Up to 32GB of reg. DDR-II 400/533/667MHz mem , Supports ECC type memory modules
  • Form Factor - 2U Rackmount
  • Processor - Support up to two AMD Opteron (Rev.F) 2000

  • Dimensions WxDxH - 432 (W) x 660 (D) x 88 (H).Type - Bare System.System Memory - 128-bit dual channel memory bus, Total of (16) 240-pin 1.8V DDR-II DIMM sockets (8 on CPU1 and 8 on CPU2) , Up to 32GB of reg. DDR-II 400/533/667MHz mem , Supports ECC type memory modules.Form Factor - 2U Rackmount.Processor - Support up to two AMD Opteron (Rev.F) 2000. The Transport TA26 (B3992) offers a full range of features for storage applications. Using a 2U rackmount form factor, the B3992-TA26 also has support for up to (8) hot-swap SATA2 or SAS drives, PCI-X and PCI Express expansion support, up to (16) DDR2 Registered DIMMs support, and comes with a full package including rails, mounting handles, documentation and much more.

    วันศุกร์ที่ 20 มกราคม พ.ศ. 2555

    SHUTTLE SX58H7-PRO PC Barebone System Essentially the same as the older non-pro version SX58H7


    Essentially the same as the older non-pro version SX58H7, (What's this?) I don't know the technical aspects of any chipset changes/adjustments/comparisons, and this review is not intended to generate a discussion or argument about that.

    First off, the not so OK:
    What I do know is that instead of using Intel's SATA3 controller, they went with Asmedia's. From what I can tell, the Asmedia SATA3 controller does not operate in ACHI mode, just IDE. In fact, on the initial discovery, Windows 7 sees it as a dual IDE controller.

  • Memory: 4x 240pin DDR3-1600(OC)/1333/1066 DIMMs, Triple Channel, Max Capacity upto 16GB
  • SATA: 2x SATA2 Ports, 2x SATA3 Ports, 2x eSATA2 Port, Support Raid 0/1/5/10/JBOD
  • Slots: 2x PCI-Express 2.0 x16 Slot (support ATI Crossfire & Nvidia SLI technology), 1x Mini-PCI-Express x1 Slot
  • Processor: Socket 1366 Support Intel Quad/Hexa-core Core i7-900 Series & Core i7 Processor, Integrated Cooling Engine (I.C.E.) with efficient heat-pipe technology
  • Chipset: Intel X58 + ICH10R

  • Memory: 4x 240pin DDR3-1600(OC)/1333/1066 DIMMs, Triple Channel, Max Capacity upto 16GB.SATA: 2x SATA2 Ports, 2x SATA3 Ports, 2x eSATA2 Port, Support Raid 0/1/5/10/JBOD.Slots: 2x PCI-Express 2.0 x16 Slot (support ATI Crossfire & Nvidia SLI technology), 1x Mini-PCI-Express x1 Slot.Processor: Socket 1366 Support Intel Quad/Hexa-core Core i7-900 Series & Core i7 Processor, Integrated Cooling Engine (I.C.E.) with efficient heat-pipe technology.Chipset: Intel X58 + ICH10R..

    วันพฤหัสบดีที่ 19 มกราคม พ.ศ. 2555

    MSI Wind Nettop 100 Desktop PC (1.6 GHz Intel Atom Dual Core N330 Processor, Barebone) Black Die very quickly


    Die very quickly, Was working great until it died not even after one year of usage. I had many MSI products and it seems that the problem does not affect only this item, but also many others. I guess MSI quality is declining...
    Gets the job done, low powered, (What's this?) I needed something that could run 24/7 as a file server that could be occasionally used as a Desktop. While I would not recommend this as an everyday desktop, it gets the job done.

    Pros:
    Size
    Solid Build - High quality contruction, feels like a mini business class desktop.
    Low Power Usage
    Took only 10 minutes to install ram, hard drive and dvd burner.
    External power supply reduces heat (laptop type ac adapter).
    For much less than $300 I was able to build a 1tb file server that will outperform just about any NAS in that price range.

    Cons:
    No WDDM 1.1 support for the 945 chipset. This cripples Aero performance when using Windows 7. No linux drivers for this chipset, forcing VESA drivers.

    Loud - The single fan is louder than I expected. I'm looking into replacing the fan.

    You can not run 2 hard drives at the same time due to power limitations. Not an issue for most people, but worth a mention if somebody is planning on using the ODD sata port for a 2nd hard drive...
    ___________________


    Other thoughts:
    After reading rave reviews of Windows 7's performance on netbooks I thought this would be a no brainer. I did not take into consideration the low netbook resolution which is much easier on the graphic chip than my 19" monitor is. Disabling some visual effects like transparent windows and animations helps, but Windows XP may be a better option for everday use.

    Edit: After trying everything from Ubuntu to Windows 7, I've found that Windows XP runs better than anything else on this. Everything works the way you would expect it to in XP, while everything else either suffered from less than full hardware support or inconsistent performance. (end edit)

    Built in CF slot is perfect for a permanent ready boost solution.

    Performance is exactly what I expected.
    HAS A DUAL CORE PROCESSOR !!, The Wind PC is ***NOT*** intended to play videos or games. How foolish can anyone be to assume so when it has a 1.6GHz dual core processor ? This CPU *typically* uses less than 1.0 watt of power. It is intended to be used as either a basic web-surfing/email/basic tasks utility PC appliance or else a perfect platform for creating a home file server (can stream videos, but *not* play them). Look into FreeNAS. Its *really* easy to set up. Did I mention that FreeNAS is free ? No knowledge of *any* Unix/Linux/BSD is required.

    If you are really into green machines then choose a green HDD for slightly less total system power consumption. For use as a server, temporarily hook up a USB external or SATA internal optical drive and any old monitor. For less than 250 bucks TOTAL for adding a hard drive (+50 to 75 bucks) and less than 30 bucks for a single 2GB memory stick you will have a great and complete home server with a 100Mbit or 1Gbit wired LAN connection. Or, add a good USB wireless-N or -G adapter to eliminate the LAN cable. There are *very* many bad ones out there, so do your homework and thoroughly research to find a good one.

    There is no cheaper complete solution using brand new (waranteed) hardware.

    Unlike the Wind PC 100 model, this one does *not* have a PCI expansion card slot. There will never be a Compact Flash G or N wireless adapter.

    Using a USB FLASH drive to hold the OS and boot from is definitely a bad idea. The FLASH technology used has a limited write-cycle lifetime and it is *guaranteed to wear out*. However, solid state disk (SSD) drives (also known as MLC FLASH) use a better technology and will never wear out (in your lifetime).

    SSDs are still new technology and the performance differences between early models that are still being sold and the newest ones are great. The newest large capacity SSD drives add a big RAM cache buffer to speed up the overall operation (just like HDDs and CPUs). Shop carefully, read the user reviews and look for the best performing models.

    Almost all SSDs come in the 2.5 inch hard drive form factor that is intended for laptop PCs. However, they all have the standard SATA power and data connectors. To install in a non-laptop PC a 2.5"-to-3.5" adapter bracket is needed.
    Not bad for a small box., (What's this?) This MSI computer seems to be a good machine. I couldn't get the built in Wi-Fi to work though. Fortunately I have a Linksys /Cisco router, and I don't need the Wi-Fi on this box. It's a bit slow to boot up, but for the price it does a good job. I wish they would put a Firewire port on these little machines, because I would want to load stuff from a video camera or a good DSLR in the future. They should have put a DVD+RW drive on it. I had to buy an external DVD+RW drive. So far, no breakdowns, knock on wood. I don't trust the hard drive they installed, so I bought a Seagate Replica backup drive, and it works well. If something goes wrong, I should be able to get it running again myself.
    Great Little Computer for Runnig Ubuntu Server, (What's this?) I came across this little computer when looking for a web server for a church of a little under a 1000 members. Having a dedicated server rather then renting hosting allows for a much richer set of capabilities. Since this setup only draws about 30 watts it is cheaper too.

    This is the setup.
    *2 gig ram
    *2 - 500 gig green hard drives (the second drive is installed with an adapter kit in the DVD drive bay.)
    *Ubuntu server hosting Durpal

    Daily backups are automatic using Rdiff-backup backing up everyday to the second hard drive. Rdiff just backs up changes while compressing and saving the previous changes. This allows daily changes to the web page to be saved for years with out having to delete any.
    After installing the operating system and setting up the network everything else can be done remotely. This leaves the Wind connected to just power and an Ethernet cable so it can be put in a closet or basement. The bios is set to reboot automatically after a power failure which it has done without problems. It runs cool and quite when set in the provided cradle with the cooling vents down.
    A little bigger than expected, but otherwise perfect, (What's this?) This case turned out to be a little bit bigger than I expected, but it still fit in the space I had allotted for it, so no worries. Other than that, putting the front face back on after installing the components was a bit of a challenge, but I think I was just having a slow moment (note: I didn't read directions until after I had finished getting it together. If I had, it would have clearly pointed out what I should have been doing).
    Good product, didn't really need it., Well, I should start out by saying that I didn't really need the computer, it was actually just a project to occupy some time.

    Pros:
    External power supply was a great idea, greatly reduce the over all bulk of the machine.
    Liked the cable routing.
    Easy to install all needed parts, the ram was a tight fit, but it went in.
    Recognizes my 4Gb CF card.

    Cons:
    No wifi card, I just got a USB card and use that instead.
    Have to remove the mother board to install the CF card.

    Really I have nothing else to say about it, I haven't used it much.
    Received "Server" Setup CD, (What's this?) These comments refer to the Model 100 "Bare Bones" version.

    Contrary to the printed instructions, the setup CD does not have the RealTek HD Audio Driver. In fact, the setup CD is titled "Server Drivers". A search on the MSI website was no help.

    Audio doesn't work, so the 7.1 audio with it's 8 connectors is useless.
    The front panel CF Card Slot is also non-functional.

    The internal CF card is unreachable, unless you take the motherboard out.
    A slot on the side of the case would have been nice.

    This unit runs hot so you will want to stand it on it's end, with the vent on the bottom and the fan on top.
    Good Ubuntu desktop or server - low graphic performance, (What's this?) Purchased this last year, running it with Ubuntu 9.10 desktop as home network server. Hard drive is a full size WD 1TB Green model. All hardware detected and working well. System has been reliable. Graphic performance is below today's standards so I wouldn't recommend this computer for any video or home theater use. Office applications and even photo editing are fine.

    The case is attractive and well made. It's compact but will house a full size 3.5" hard drive and full size 5.25" optical drive. With a 5.25" to 3.5" adapter two 3.5" hard drives would fit. The stock fan can get a little loud at times, it ramps up and down depending on the load. I modded the heat sink for a closer fit to the CPU, replaced the thermal pads with silver paste, and keep the optical bay empty. It's located away from my desk so I can leave on 24/7 if needed. It has boot on LAN so I generally leave it off until needed.

    If MSI would update the design with better graphics, DVI and HDMI video output, better cooling, and more memory expansion I would consider purchasing another one.
    It's my Linux router-on-a-stick, (What's this?) Good: Small form factor, reasonably fast, lower power consumption than the micro-ATX PC that it replaced, compatible with Debian and boots from a SDHC card.
    Bad: Could still be smaller (the drive bays are unnecessary for my purposes). It could draw even less power if the chipset were so optimized (none of its competitors are, either). The blue LED on the front blinds me with the light of a thousand suns.

    Overall, this is the best choice I could have made.

  • USB 2.0 x 6 (Front 2/ Rear 4); 7.1ch HD Audio, VGA x 1; 10/100/1000Mb Ethernet x 1; CF Card Slot (on board) x 1; Mic-in x1; Headphone-out x1
  • Intel Dual Core Atom 330 1.6Ghz CPU on board; Intel 945GC ICH7; Intel GMA 950 Graphics.

  • USB 2.0 x 6 (Front 2/ Rear 4); 7.1ch HD Audio, VGA x 1; 10/100/1000Mb Ethernet x 1; CF Card Slot (on board) x 1; Mic-in x1; Headphone-out x1.Intel Dual Core Atom 330 1.6Ghz CPU on board; Intel 945GC ICH7; Intel GMA 950 Graphics.. Intel atom330 (dual core) 1.6g intel gma950, 7 x usb 2.0 ports drive bays: 1 x 3.5 & 1 x 5.

    วันจันทร์ที่ 16 มกราคม พ.ศ. 2555

    วันอาทิตย์ที่ 15 มกราคม พ.ศ. 2555

    Foxconn Atom Dual-core D525/Intel NM10/A&V&GbE PC Barebone System R50-D4 (Black)


  • Processor: Intel Atom Dual-core D525 Processor(1.8GHz)
  • SATA: 2x SATA2 ports
  • Slots: 1x PCI Slot
  • Chipset: Intel NM10 Chipset
  • Memory: 2x 240pin DDR2-800/667 DIMMs, Max capacity up to 4GB

  • Processor: Intel Atom Dual-core D525 Processor(1.8GHz).SATA: 2x SATA2 ports.Slots: 1x PCI Slot.Chipset: Intel NM10 Chipset.Memory: 2x 240pin DDR2-800/667 DIMMs, Max capacity up to 4GB..

    วันเสาร์ที่ 14 มกราคม พ.ศ. 2555

    Axiomtek ebox530 Pico-itx Atom Z510 1.1ghz Fanless Barebone (Bsibox530-282-1.1g)


  • This listing is Barebone only, NO Storage or Memory is included.
  • Intel System Controller Hub (SCH) US15W
  • Pico ITX Fanless Embedded System
  • an ultra low power Intel Atom Z510 1.1GHz Embedded Processor
  • Support advanced graphics and 3D performance

  • This listing is Barebone only, NO Storage or Memory is included..Intel System Controller Hub (SCH) US15W.Pico ITX Fanless Embedded System.an ultra low power Intel Atom Z510 1.1GHz Embedded Processor.Support advanced graphics and 3D performance. iBOX530-282-1.1GBS Pico ITX Fanless Embedded System comes with an ultra low power Intel Atom Z510 1.1GHz Embedded Processor (512K Cache, 400MHz FSB) and Intel System Controller Hub (SCH) US15W. The integrated Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 500 offers advanced graphics and 3D performance. The BSiBOX530-282-1.1 is an ideal for many embedded market segments such as portable POS, Car PC, Medical healthcare, entry-level gaming, and in-flight infotainment.****Model Name: iBOX530-282-1.1GBS Intel Pico-ITX Embedded Fanless Barebone System Atom Z510 1.1GHz CPU , Dimensions : 3.75"D x 5.19"W x 1.87"H , System Cooling : Fanless with Advanced Heatsink Design , Processor : Intel Atom Z510 1.1GHz Embedded Processor, 400MHz FSB, 512K Cache, 2W TDP Max. , Chipset : Intel System Controller Hub US15W , System Memory: Supports up to 2GB DDR2 SODIMM , System Storage :Apacer SRFD SLC Type Industrial Grade SATA RAID SSD Storage, up to 32GB , Video : Integrated in Intel System Controller Hub US15W , VGA supports up to 2048 x 1536 Resolution , Max. up to 256MB Memory Size , Audio Realtek ALC883 HD Audio Codec , LAN :Realtek RTL8111B PCIe Gigabit LAN Controller , Supports Wake-on-LAN, RPL/PXE Boot ROM , Watchdog Timer: 255 levels, 1~255 sec. , Front Panel I/O : 4 x USB 2.0 , 2 x 9-pin Serial , 2 x Audio , 1 x PS/2 , 1 x Power LED , 1 x HDD Active LED , Back Panel I/O: 1 x RJ-45 LAN , 1 x VGA Video , 1 x DC-In , 1 x Power On/Off Switch , Power Supply : Onboard 5V DC-DC Power Converter , External 5V AC-DC Power Adapter , System Mounting : Side Mounting Rails , Operating Temperature : 0 to 45-degree C (32 to 113-degree F) , Storage Temperature : -20 to 80-degree C (-4 to 176-degree F) , Relative Humidity : 10% to 90% (non-condensing) , Certification : CE .

    วันศุกร์ที่ 13 มกราคม พ.ศ. 2555

    Aopen Accessory Vertical Stand for Digital Engine


  • Product type : Vertical stand for digital engine.

  • Product type : Vertical stand for digital engine.. Aopen Accessory Vertical Stand for Digital Engine.

    วันพฤหัสบดีที่ 12 มกราคม พ.ศ. 2555

    GT20 1U Barebone A64/OPTERON100 UPGA939 4 H/s Sataii Bays Vid 2GBE


  • Dimensions WxDxH - 436 (W) x 568 (D) x 43.6 (H)
  • Type - Server
  • Form Factor - ATX

  • Dimensions WxDxH - 436 (W) x 568 (D) x 43.6 (H).Type - Server.Form Factor - ATX. The Transport GT20 (B2865) is a brand-new 1P barebones server system based on Tyans award-winning Tomcat K8E (S2865) motherboard, and features a rich list of capabilities within a compact-sized box. Such capabilities include support for AMD Opteron 100 series (S939) processors (single or dual core) in a single processor configuration, a compact 22.4 depth, (4) Hot-swap 3.5 SATA drive bays with RAID (0, 1, 01), Delta 350W Power Supply pre-installed, and much more. Other excellent features on the system-level include support for PC3200/2700/2100-type unbuffered memory with ECC support (and ChipKill with Opteron processors in select memory configurations), AMD PowerNow cost-per-watt power efficiency control, and hardware activity monitoring and control for components such as the fans and VRMs.

    วันอังคารที่ 10 มกราคม พ.ศ. 2555

    SHUTTLE Barebone System Other Components SA76/V2.0, SA76G2V2/(BK)


    Great Little Box, Easy to Setup, Worked. Quiet. However, 2 things to know before buying, (What's this?) Great Little Box, However, Buyers be aware of 2 things:
    ~only takes a 95W CPU, so the max upgrade on the cpu that you can do so far is an AMD PHENOM II Quad.
    ~Uses DDR2, way more expensive than DDR3, hard to find good quality 4gb sticks, so i opted for 2gb sticks each.
    Also, uses only 800 Mhz DDR2.

    If a 4GB RAM, PHENOM II Quad is good enough for your usage, this box won't disappoint.

    For my Wife, this little thing will box coupled with Windows 7 HP 64bit will be perfect.
    The fastest and smallest AMD Computer money can buy, (What's this?) For the past 2 years I had a SA76G2 VERSION ONE. It had an AMD Phenom 1 Quad Core 2.6 ghz processor which uses 95 watt AM2 processor socket with 8 gigs of ram and I ran perfectly.

    But I wanted more. The only way to use the new AMD Phenom II X6 Six-Core Processor 1090T (3.2GHz) AM3 is to buy THE ALMOST IDENTICAL SA76G2-V2 which looks exactly the same and has almost the same name but has the ability to use the faster and newer Phenom 2 AM2+ or AM3 processors. The V1 only accepted Phenom 1 because you could only use a 95 watt processor in it like the Phenom 1 or Athlon in the AM2 socket.

    I now have AMD Phenom II X6 Six-Core Processor 1090T (3.2GHz) inside the SA76G2-V2. All they did was add the ability to use AM2+ and AM3 which require 125 watt socket. Also the version 2 uses am American Megatrends bios unlike version one which used Phoenix.

    I used the same Ram, PCI express cards and optical drives from my version one model however I did get an OCZ SSD as my boot drive and wow it is fast, but you can read my review of that on another page.

    With custom bios timing settings you can use DDR3 ram in it but I already had the max 8 in DDR2 so I did not buy new ram just a new barebone and processor. You can use ANY DDR2 ram OF ANY SPEED not just the 800 mhz ram. And remember DDR2 800 is not 800 mhz it is 400 mhz double data rate. That is what DDR stands for DOUBLE DATA RATE.

    I have been using and building AMD Shuttle computers for 12 years now and I sad to say that the SA76G2-V2 is the only AMD barebone they make anymore and the bios is not overclockable. However you can download from the AMD site AMD Overdrive which will overclock your processor and RAM with software as opposed to changing your timings in the bios which for the SA76G2-V2 are unchangeable.

    With 6 cores and an SSD boot drive this thing boots in a matter of seconds.
    Nice small form factor system, Nice and small, but easy to work on. Has two 3.5 inch drive bays and 3 SATA ports. I use a dual 2.5 inch drive adapter in one bay, so I can use 2 laptop SSD drives and one 3.5 inch drive. I use an IDE CD/DVD burner to free up the extra SATA port. Mine came with a 250 watt power supply, which was noisier than I expected. Upgraded to a 300 watt power supply and it helped. The ICE cooling system is much better than I expected. It was easy to install on the processor and it works well. I got an OEM Phenom II X2 3.1ghz processor rated at 80w TDP that came with no heatsink or fan. The ICE cooling system did the trick. This system supports up to a 95w TDP processor, so I could have gone with a triple core. It has two 240 pin DDR2 slots. I added two PC2 6400 2gb memory modules for a total of 4gb. I thought about upgrading it to 8gb, but the 4gb DDR2 memory modules are kind of expensive. If you want 8gb of memory, I suggest finding another system that supports DDR3 memory instead.

  • Transport 3.0 Technology
  • Memory: 2x 240pin DDR2-800/667/533 DIMMs, Dual Channel, Max capacity Upto 8GB
  • Chipset: AMD 760G & SB710
  • Slots: 1x PCI-Express x16 Slot; 1x PCI Slot
  • Processor: Socket AM3 and AM2+ Support AMD Phenom II/ Phenom/ Athlon 64 X2/ Athlon 64/ Sempron Processor; Support Hyper

  • Transport 3.0 Technology.Memory: 2x 240pin DDR2-800/667/533 DIMMs, Dual Channel, Max capacity Upto 8GB.Chipset: AMD 760G & SB710.Slots: 1x PCI-Express x16 Slot; 1x PCI Slot.Processor: Socket AM3 and AM2+ Support AMD Phenom II/ Phenom/ Athlon 64 X2/ Athlon 64/ Sempron Processor; Support Hyper..