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ZOTAC Z68-ITX WiFi a Fun-Sized Treat for Overclockers

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Rarely do motherboard vendors dish out mini-ITX form-factor motherboards targeting the overclocking community. There's little space to squeeze in the bare essentials, but nothing is impossible, if there are competent designers at work, a case in point is the new Z68-ITX WiFi from ZOTAC. Based on the Intel Z68 Express chipset, this board supports LGA1155 Core i3/i5/i7 Sandy Bridge, and future Ivy Bridge processors, supports their integrated GPU giving you access to Intel QuickSync technology, as well as a suite of overclocking options.

To begin with the LGA1155 socket is powered by an 8-phase digital-PWM power design that uses high-grade PWM chokes made by Pulse, and in all probability, a Volterra PWM IC giving you precise voltage control as well as vDroop protection (high-precision load-line calibration). It also uses server-grade high-C capacitors. The PWM circuit takes input from an 8-pin EPS connector. The PWM chips are cooled by a large heatsink that sends some of its heat to the heatsink cooling the Z68 PCH, over a heat pipe.



The lone expansion slot is a full-bandwidth PCI-Express 2.0 x16 wired to the processor. Memory is care of two full-length DDR3 DIMM slots, supporting dual-channel DDR3-2133 MHz memory. Other overclocker-friendly features include button controls for power/reset/CMOS-clear, an LED diagnostic display, and two 4-pin PWM fan headers.

Connectivity is by no means compromised to add overclocking muscle. There's WiFi b/g/n wireless networking, dual gigabit Ethernet, 8-channel HD audio, USB 3.0, display connectivity including two HDMI 1.4a ports and one mini-DisplayPort; storage connectivity including two SATA 6 Gb/s and two SATA 3 Gb/s, supporting RAID and Intel Smart Response technology.

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Hmm, makes me wonder what prices will be on this little jewel.
 
at last we can see small form factor that can handle oc. and it proves that itx not only for htpc things but oc'er too
 
i want it i want it i want it, when does it come out? :D
 
Shoe-box sized killer gaming rig anyone? :rockout:
 
Zotac just doesn't cease to amaze me with their ITX boards.
Good show!
 
Can't wait to push my 2600K :rockout:
 
Can't wait to push my 2600K :rockout:

Dare I say it, but my current system is nearly as fast as my old i7 920 dual 4870x2 behemoth. I almost don't see the need to go Z68. But then I came to my senses. It's 4.5GHz or bust.
 
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