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I would think that you would start seeing mini-itx format with the Core i5 format more than you would with Core i7. It just seems like a better fit between the two.
I was speaking in future terms.
No such thing as i5, now or tomorrow.
http://techreport.com/discussions.x/17012
That said, I expect the Lynnfield processor will make a more suitable candidate for a mITX platform.
First Intel p55 ITX motherboard:
Intel DP55WB
It is a budget board without PCI-Ex16 slot.
How can x58, cpu socket, one ram slot, cpu vrm fit on such a small board. :/
Where did you read it won't have an x16 slot?First Intel p55 ITX motherboard:
Intel DP55WB
It is a budget board without PCI-Ex16 slot.
First Intel p55 ITX motherboard:
Intel DP55WB
It is a budget board without PCI-Ex16 slot.
At the IDF 2009 event, Intel showed of the fruition of the platform component rearrangement socket LGA-1156 strives for, by relocating the northbridge to the processor package. On display was the company's newest mini-ITX socket LGA-1156 motherboard that is full-featured, complete with Intel Flexible Display Interface support. Based on the Intel H57 chipset, the motherboard supports Intel Core i3, Core i5, and Core i7 processors based on the socket. Its two DDR3 DIMM slots provide dual-channel memory interface.
The sole expansion slot is a PCI-Express 2.0 x16, which can be used for any PCI-Express addon card. Located at the north of the board, the H57 chipset provides four SATA 3 Gbps ports, and requires a small heatsink to stay comfortable. The rear panel sums up the rest of the feature-set, it includes display output via DVI and HDMI, Ethernet, six USB ports, eSATA, and 8-channel audio with optical SPDIF. In the second picture below, it's placed to the left of a mini-ITX G45 motherboard by Intel.