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Gigabyte Readies the GA-C807N and GA-C847N Mini-ITX Motherboards

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Gigabyte Technology is currently putting the finishing touches on two new mini-ITX motherboards powered by the Intel NM70 chipset, the GA-C807N (equipped with a 1.5 GHz Celeron 807 single-core processor) and the GA-C847N (coming with a 1.1 GHz Celeron 847 dual-core CPU). The boards have an Ultra Durable 4 Classic design and feature two DDR3-1333 memory slots, three (GA-C847N) or four (GA-C807N) SATA ports (one is SATA 6.0 Gbps), one PCI slot, Gigabit Ethernet (dual Gigabit for the GA-C847N), UEFI DualBIOS, and 5.1-channel audio.

The GA-C807N also packs a D-Sub output, while the GA-C847N has D-Sub and HDMI connectors, and an eSATA port. The boards' prices have not been revealed.



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I'm still praying FM2 will gain mini-itx possibilities...
 

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Fail--the BIOSTAR has PCIe, which is far more useful. Otherwise solid I guess...
 
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I'm still praying FM2 will gain mini-itx possibilities...

http://www.msi.com/product/mb/FM2-A75IA-E53.html

Maybe the huge APU sales numbers AMD released will sway more manufacturers into offering mITX FM2.

I like this one better!

ASRock FM2A75M-ITX

 
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I really like the dual core version, on par with the e350 gpu wise but blows it out of the water in the cpu department. Price will make all the difference though, I'd really like to upgrade my e350 machine :)
 
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on par with the e350 gpu wise but blows it out of the water in the cpu department.
Is it actually that good of a gpu? Also the dual celeron is 1.1ghz vs the 1.6 on the e350. I haven't seen any benches but I'd guess the cpu portion is quite similar performance wise. Just a guess though.
 
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Is it actually that good of a gpu? Also the dual celeron is 1.1ghz vs the 1.6 on the e350. I haven't seen any benches but I'd guess the cpu portion is quite similar performance wise. Just a guess though.

Well the GPU is HD2000 based but clocked a little lower than the usual HD2000.
The CPU is faster than an E-350:
http://www.cpubenchmark.net/cpu_lookup.php?cpu=Intel+Celeron+847+@+1.10GHz
This is PassMark which doesn't stress the OoO engine that much so in real life the difference should be even bigger.

This CPU originally launched for $134 (2Q11). I wonder if they have dropped in price for Gigabyte to release this.
 
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