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Old Mar 10, 2011, 02:54 PM   #1
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ZOTAC Announces the H67-ITX has Resumed Shipping to Distributors and Resellers

ZOTAC International, a leading innovator and the world’s largest channel manufacturer of graphics cards, motherboards and mini-PCs, today announces shipments of the H67-ITX WiFi has resumed across the globe. New shipments of the ZOTAC H67-ITX WiFi feature the updated H67 B3 revision chipset for enhanced SATA performance and reliability.

“ZOTAC values our customers and are doing everything we can to ensure customers only receive enhanced H67-ITX WiFi motherboards. To eliminate confusion, we have assigned the enhanced model with a new SKU – H67ITX-C-E,” said Carsten Berger, marketing director, ZOTAC International.



Users that have previously purchased a ZOTAC H67-ITX WiFi can exchange their H67ITX-A-E for an H67ITX-C-E through their authorized reseller. Expect resellers and distributors to receive the enhanced ZOTAC H67-ITX WiFi in the coming weeks.

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  • ZOTAC H67-ITX WiFi resumes shipping
  • Features enhanced H67 B3 revision chipset
  • Enhanced SATA performance and reliability
  • New SKU – H67ITX-C-E
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Old Mar 10, 2011, 11:47 PM   #2
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i want it. oh god how i want it.
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but you couldnt do any oc on the h67, right? Not that it matters that much but to some it might
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There is just to much tempation to build an ITX gaming rig now, I can't handle it.. Especially with the new SG07 from silverstone.

I might have lash out soon.
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Especially with the new SG07 from silverstone.

I might have lash out soon.
Hasn't the SG07 been available since July or August last year?
Or.. is this a revamped model I'm not aware of?
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There is just to much tempation to build an ITX gaming rig now, I can't handle it.. Especially with the new SG07 from silverstone.

I might have lash out soon.
Here the same...
though I mainly wait to see if any P67 based ITX boards are coming out... want overclocking...
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There is just to much tempation to build an ITX gaming rig now, I can't handle it.. Especially with the new SG07 from silverstone.

I might have lash out soon.
Thats a big case. You gotta think smaller
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Hasn't the SG07 been available since July or August last year?
Or.. is this a revamped model I'm not aware of?
You could be right but down here in aussie things must take a little longer. I just saw it on the online site I use. It has a single rail 600watt psu as well. Would love a P67 board to chuck in there..

H67 isn't that bad though, I have built a couple of them lately and they are sooo quick.
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Thats a big case. You gotta think smaller
Yeah but the 600watt psu and enough room for a good gpu. Me want!!
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You could be right but down here in aussie things must take a little longer. I just saw it on the online site I use. It has a single rail 600watt psu as well. Would love a P67 board to chuck in there..

H67 isn't that bad though, I have built a couple of them lately and they are sooo quick.
I'm in Brisbane mate
These have been available through my [Melbourne] suppliers for quite some time
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I'm in Brisbane mate
These have been available through my [Melbourne] suppliers for quite some time
True I was just looking on pccg the other day and saw them, they didn't show them on the home page which I thought was strange. I check that site pretty much every day and don't usually miss much.

Who do you use in Melb?
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True I was just looking on pccg the other day and saw them, they didn't show them on the home page which I thought was strange. I check that site pretty much every day and don't usually miss much.

Who do you use in Melb?
Because PC Case Gear tends to be the cheapest & I've *never * had an issue with support.
Aus PC Market is my second fave, but they charge like wounded bulls :/
Local retailers just don't have the stock to choose from..
I can imagine your local suppliers have been flooded/cycloned out?
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Yeah we have a few shops in town, mostly crap though, we have 1 good one : AAApcparts. They are cheap enough for when you need emergency parts but the range is very limited. Pccg are the best, they went bad for a while when they stopped using AAE for freight but have gone back to them so its only like 2 days to cairns. Brissie must have some good local shops?
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Brissie must have some good local shops?
There's a few (GameDude used to be my fave haunt), but.. there's a reason I'm sticking with PCCG

Anyhow.. we might get blasted for going off-topic here mate
How 'bout we see how this little beastie performs in real life?
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PCCG and auspcmarket are my fav suppliers as well.

(aussies own this thread!)
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A silverstone SFX standart 450w 80 plus with a 560 ti or a 6870
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What a shame the mini-PCIe is used up with the wifi card. Would have been nice for that to be left free for a SSD boot drive.
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Thanks for the heads up guys. I just moved to the Gold Coast from Canada and have been looking for some good places to pick up parts.

Everything in this country (excepting meat and beer) is insanely expensive compared to Canada.
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Thanks for the heads up guys. I just moved to the Gold Coast from Canada and have been looking for some good places to pick up parts.

Everything in this country (excepting meat and beer) is insanely expensive compared to Canada.
you gotta learn where to look, many retail stores love excessive prices. With the exception of food, online is the way to go.
and depending where you are in the gold coast, that may be half the problem... lots of tourist areas.
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What a shame the mini-PCIe is used up with the wifi card. Would have been nice for that to be left free for a SSD boot drive.
Mini-PCIE SSDs are extremely rare. Those you see in netbooks are electrically SATA(or even PATA/IDE), they only use the same/similar connectors.
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Mini-PCIE SSDs are extremely rare. Those you see in netbooks are electrically SATA(or even PATA/IDE), they only use the same/similar connectors.
I refer you to the best source of tech news http://www.techpowerup.com/forums/sh...d.php?t=137314
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You don't get it. They only use the same connectors. They are not compatible.
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OK thanks for the explanation /warning. Shame. I've got a couple of Atom boards with spare mini PCIe slots - and I had thought I might be able to put them to use. Obviously not.
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