2010-10-18, 19:52
Hello,
I am currently using a Zotac IONITX-B-E and made good experience with it. I would like to build a new ION system, and wonder what the differences of the Zotac boards are. So I compiled a table below. I assume that XBMC would run on all of them playing back HD contents? Which one is good value for money?
Cheers,
peter
I am currently using a Zotac IONITX-B-E and made good experience with it. I would like to build a new ION system, and wonder what the differences of the Zotac boards are. So I compiled a table below. I assume that XBMC would run on all of them playing back HD contents? Which one is good value for money?
Cheers,
peter
Code:
Board | CPU | clock | FSB | Memory | Wifi | Other | Price UK
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IONITX-G-E | Intel® Atom™ 330 | 1.6 GHz | 533 MHz | 667/800 MHz | | | £ 89.99
IONITX-E-E | Intel® Atom™ 230 (single-core) | 1.6 GHz | 533 MHz | 667/800 MHz | | | £114.02
IONITX-P-E | Intel® Celeron® SU2300 (dual-core) | 1.2 GHz | 800 MHz | 1066 MHz | 802.11n/g/b | Wake | £151.93
IONITX-O-E | Intel® Pentium® SU4100 (dual-core) | 1.3 GHz | 800 MHz | 1066 MHz | 802.11n/g/b | Wake | -
IONITX-N-E | Intel® Celeron® 743 (single-core) | 1.3 GHz | 800 MHz | 1066 MHz | 802.11n/g/b | Wake | £161.95
IONITX-L-E | Intel® Atom™ 330 (dual-core) | 1.6 GHz | 533 MHz | 1066/1333 MHz | 802.11n/g/b | | £176.64
IONITX-K-E | Intel® Atom™ 330 (dual-core) | 1.6 GHz | 533 MHz | 1066 MHz | | | £140.41
IONITX-F-E | Intel® Atom™ 330 (dual-core) | 1.6 GHz | 533 MHz | 667/800 MHz | 802.11n/g/b | | £108.61
IONITX-D-E | Intel® Atom™ 330 (dual-core) | 1.6 GHz | 533 MHz | 667/800 MHz | 802.11n | | £158.43
IONITX-C-E | Intel Atom N230 (single-core) | 1.6 GHz | 533 MHz | 667/800 MHz | | DC/DC | -
IONITX-B-E | Intel® Atom™ 230 (single-core) | 1.6 GHz | 533 MHz | 667/800 MHz | | | £ 88.07
IONITX-A-E | Intel® Atom™ 330 (dual-core) | 1.6 GHz | 533 MHz | 667/800 MHz | 802.11n | | £138.71