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The GeForce 9300 chipset natively supports two digital outputs so it can support both DVI and HDMI out simultaneously.
From the bit-tech review as seen here: http://www.bit-tech.net/hardware/motherboards/2009/03/18/zotac-geforce-9300-itx-wifi-review/3:
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Oh really?
some random review said:The GeForce 9300 chipset natively supports two digital outputs so it can support both DVI and HDMI out simultaneously.
Might want to hit up the Data Storage subforum for more expert advice on SSD drives. Though the OCZ Vertex and Intel SSD drives are getting a lot of recommendations there.Is that a good deal for my first SSD drive ?
www.geek.com
They're out of stock atm, but I have put my email address in the notifications list.
I think that review uncovers the Zotac as being pretty bad though
Look how it compares to Intel's DG45FC
I'm disappointed
Good idea !Might want to hit up the Data Storage subforum for more expert advice on SSD drives.
Alright, I'm getting it then, thanks... That review showed me that mobo was pretty good.
Alright, I'm getting it then, thanks
Mine struggle to overclock with a Q9550 but that's all right. I'm going to switch to dualcore soon. Neeeeed better heatsink.
There it wants to set my 8800gts but he (it) is two slot and it does not contain simplyNice Shuttle-clone.. where from? And why the monster PSU?
Nice Shuttle-clone.. where from? And why the monster PSU?
Not necessarily true, since there are rather powerfull PicoPSUs (and other über-small PSUs from the same manufacturer) nowadays.You won't be able to run a Q9550 with a picopsu.
Well, we all know the TDP rating of Intel CPUs is often higher than the real life TDP... If I remember correctly from the QX9650 OC review over at Tom's Hardware a good while ago, idle power draw for 45nm quads is about 4~6W, and load values are around 60~70W (CPU alone, of course). I might be wrong, it has been a while, but you might want to check on that.Very unlikely. Even if it did work, you would be putting it at ~100% load and that's not good. The processor alone is rated for 95w.
Interesting though.
What CPU will your "little guy" be hosting ?
And how much RAM is going to be installed ?
What OS will you be running ?
I know I know, I searched around but I couldnt find a good place for the pic, but this little guy deserves some love too.