2010-08-17, 21:20
ah well, I already guessed you mixed that up
nijaju Wrote:I'm quite certain that only the Deluxe has WiFi.What about this information above the three small thumbnail pictures.
nijaju Wrote:I'm quite certain that only the Deluxe has WiFi. I've only been looking at pictures and specs and manuals though. Perhaps someone who has one in their hands could provide conclusive evidence.
Quote:The memory problem is pretty basic. The manual states:
"This motherboard does not support DIMMs made up of 256 megabit chips or less".
oleroc Wrote:The memory problem is pretty basic. The manual states:
"This motherboard does not support DIMMs made up of 256 megabit chips or less".
Which means you'll have to find 2 GB modules which is made up of 512 Mb chips.
Most value dimms are made up of cheaper 128Mb og 256Mb chips.
Unfortunately this is probably a design decision, so I don't think a BIOS upgrade will change this. As 512Mb chips gets more common, we will see a wider range of usable dimms, but right now, it looks like they are hard to find.
Rolle2000 Wrote:According to the manual in the box:
1. WLAN antenna port (for AT5IONT-I DELUXE only)
15. DC power port (for AT5IONT-I DELUXE only)
1 x WiFi antenna port*
1 x Bluetooth adapter*
* For AT5IONT-I DELUXE only
:-(
I'm considering returning the card.
SireFoss Wrote:This DELUXE board needs to be available SOON! I certainly hope that it is worth the wait and higher cost...
My guess is that it will be about $215-230... and that the AT3ION deluxe will be about $160-170.
Will the AT5-Dlx be worth $45-70 more??
I want it either way! It fits my HTPC design goals:
(priority order)
-quite (or fan less passive even)
-run XBMC
-stream hulu and netflix
-HDMI and optical audio output (1080)(46" LCD)
-play bluray (slim or slot load)
-low power consumption (left on 24/7)
-light gaming (emulators)
im sure there are other things...
If I have my cable modem wired up right next to my HTPC (because my cable line comes in where the TV is), why would I need to have WiFi on the MB?
oleroc Wrote:If anybody finds a reasonable priced 2 GB module that works, please advise. The Hynix 2 GB is awfully expensive at 205 dollars!
/ole