Sunday, July 22, 2012

EVGA New Mini-ITX Motherboard, Unveiled



Bulky desktop towers were at one time every last trace of the anger, and for some, they still are. As an entire, in any case, the PC industry is inclining towards humbler, more conservative frameworks. In light of that, the small-ITX shape element is picking up some steam in aficionado rounds, and its resulting from the fact that outlets such as EVGA are getting energetic about pressing vast emphasizes onto minor cuts of silicon.

To wit, EVGA's Jacob Freeman presented a few pictures of the community's upcoming scaled down-ITX Z77 motherboard, which is planned to start following month. He didn't give any certifiable items to jive with the pictures, but its basic enough to make out a couple of DDR3 DIMM spaces, 24-bind capacity connector, 8-bind CPU capacity connector, inner USB 3.0 header, four SATA ports, and a PCI-E opening that sits a great separation at a distance from the CPU holder.

Onboard capacity and reset catches sit in the upper right corner of the motherboard, as does a Headed debugging showcase. But also in the event that there's any mistrust that EVGA implies business, one of the pictures demonstrates a LN2 pot connected to the sheet.

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