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Old Mar 13, 2013, 07:01 AM   #1
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GIGABYTE Rolls Out C1007UN-D Mini-ITX Motherboard

GIGABYTE rolled out the C1007UN-D mini-ITX motherboard, for entry-level desktops. It ships with an Intel Celeron 1007U BGA processor hard-wired to the board, with a compatible fan-heatsink pre-installed. Based on the 22 nm "Ivy Bridge" micro-architecture, the 1007U is a dual-core chip, clocked at 1.50 GHz, with 2 MB of L3 cache, and 17W TDP. Backing the chip on this motherboard is Intel's NM70 chipset.

The C1007UN-D from GIGABYTE features two DDR3 DIMM slots supporting up to 16 GB of dual-channel memory. Storage interfaces consist of one SATA 6 Gb/s and two SATA 3 Gb/s internal ports, and an eSATA 3 Gb/s port. Legacy PCI makes for the lone expansion slot. Connectivity includes two gigabit Ethernet interfaces, 6-channel HD audio, six USB 2.0 ports, an RS232 COM port, LPT (by header), and PS/2. Display outputs include D-Sub (VGA) and HDMI. GIGABYTE did not release pricing information, but considering the CPU itself is priced around $90, we expect this board to be priced around $150.

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Instead of wasting board space on a PCI and its required bridge chip (just below the DIMM slots), they should have just gone with an open-ended PCIe x4. Maybe this board is all about legacy connectivity.
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Maybe even two models, one with legacy pci, and one with pciex4.
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Instead of wasting board space on a PCI and its required bridge chip (just below the DIMM slots), they should have just gone with an open-ended PCIe x4. Maybe this board is all about legacy connectivity.
Can't argue with that...
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Maybe this board is all about legacy connectivity.
Then where's the IDE (PATA) connector that's clearly silkscreened on the board? Perhaps on another version/revision of the board?
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Nice to see dual nic's.
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Then where's the IDE (PATA) connector that's clearly silkscreened on the board? Perhaps on another version/revision of the board?
That would be the GA-C1007UN - http://www.gigabyte.com/products/pro....aspx?pid=4496

Apparently there are two SKUs, with or without IDE
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