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List of motherboards available with promo
Deal is back again with the same promo (same URL works), but some different motherboards and different RAM.
The "free" RAM is some decent 1.5V G.Skill Sniper DDR3-1600.
One interesting motherboard is BIOSTAR NM70I-847 for $97 shipped with the RAM. It uses a mobile ULV 17W Celeron which is a 1.1GHz dual core Sandy Bridge CPU with 6 EU graphics core (AKA HD 2000, sans Quick Sync). Motherboard has HDMI, gigabit NIC, PCIe x8, 3x SATA and 1x SATA 6Gbps. It is "missing" USB 3.0. Power consumption-wise it will be like the Intel Atom and AMD Brazos (C and E series APU), but should outperform both.
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The "free" RAM is some decent 1.5V G.Skill Ripjaws DDR3-1600.
The ASRock Z77 Extreme 3 for $120 seems a good value, but the best one might be the Biostar A68I-350 Deluxe board at $60 after rebate for an ITX board with AMD E-350 APU onboard and 8GB RAM. That's like getting the motherboard for $20! Too bad it uses a tiny heatsink with (probably noisy) fan, and only has 3 SATA 6G ports (I think chipset supports 6?). It does have USB 3.0, however.
Deal is back again with the same promo (same URL works), but some different motherboards and different RAM.
The "free" RAM is some decent 1.5V G.Skill Sniper DDR3-1600.
One interesting motherboard is BIOSTAR NM70I-847 for $97 shipped with the RAM. It uses a mobile ULV 17W Celeron which is a 1.1GHz dual core Sandy Bridge CPU with 6 EU graphics core (AKA HD 2000, sans Quick Sync). Motherboard has HDMI, gigabit NIC, PCIe x8, 3x SATA and 1x SATA 6Gbps. It is "missing" USB 3.0. Power consumption-wise it will be like the Intel Atom and AMD Brazos (C and E series APU), but should outperform both.
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The "free" RAM is some decent 1.5V G.Skill Ripjaws DDR3-1600.
The ASRock Z77 Extreme 3 for $120 seems a good value, but the best one might be the Biostar A68I-350 Deluxe board at $60 after rebate for an ITX board with AMD E-350 APU onboard and 8GB RAM. That's like getting the motherboard for $20! Too bad it uses a tiny heatsink with (probably noisy) fan, and only has 3 SATA 6G ports (I think chipset supports 6?). It does have USB 3.0, however.
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