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Biostar Announces the A10N-9630E MINI ITX Quad Core SoC Motherboard

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BIOSTAR has been a manufacturer of robust and highly reliable motherboards for many years and has a wide range of models on both Intel and AMD platforms to choose from and a plethora of supplementary components catering to many user preferences.

Designed in the Mini-ITX form factor, the new BIOSTAR A10N-9630E motherboard is built with form and functionality to rival everything else in the market. With an inbuilt AMD A10-9630P quad-core processor and support for AMD Radeon R5 graphics, the BIOSTAR A10N-9630E is sleek, reliable and affordable suited for consumers who like to run basic tasks such as browsing the web, sending emails and running office applications and is perfect for many industrial applications because its ultra-small Mini-ITX form factor suited for small builds that save office space creating a neat, tidy workspace. The A10N-9630E motherboard is also designed for edge computing with better performance and low power consumption.



The BIOSTAR A10N-9630E motherboard comes equipped with dual-slot DDR4 memory lanes that support up to 32 GB of 2400 MHz DDR4 memory to deliver high performance, high DIMM capacities, improved data integrity and lower power consumption for multi-applications and better performance. Super LAN Surge Protection, providing LAN with more advanced antistatic protection capabilities by adding an integrated chip to strengthen electrical stability and prevent damage from lightning strikes and electrical surges. PCIe M.2 16 Gb/s is the latest storage interface, it delivers the highest bandwidth and lower latency. It's 1.6 times faster compared with PCIe M.2 10 Gb/s and HDMI that provides high definition video output for a more immersive user experience to watch TV shows, movies and online content such as YouTube or Netflix through with high definition crystal clear quality.

BIOSTAR is well known for their reliable SoC motherboards throughout the years and the A10N-9630E motherboard is no exception with its all in one package that includes the CPU, GPU and a cooler already built in to this small, sleek form factor design that will power up PC builds with multitudes of industrial application possibilities and will be the affordable choice for consumers who are on a budget but still want the best technology in the market.

In conclusion, BIOSTAR A10N-9630E motherboard is a great choice for consumers who look to upgrade their office workstation to a small sleek performance-based system and is guaranteed to provide high-end performance on an affordable package with BIOSTARS world class product quality and support that has proven time and time again as one of the best motherboard manufacturers in the industry.



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Interesting... Bristol Ridge w/ DDR4 on an ITX board may not be too shabby if the price is right.
Performance-wise it's approximately near Ryzen 3 2200U, but iGPU is painfully slow (about 1/2 the perf. of puny Vega 3).

Decent board. Would make a good HTPC or budget system.
Definitely, but there are some caveats. As far as I know, it's GCN3 w/ UVD6.0, which means you get lackluster HEVC decoding at higher resolutions, no HDR, and no VP9 support.
 
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Yeah, those chips do support HEVC, but only 8bit.
Stoney ridge APUs did get improved hardware decoder with 10bit HEVC, but it would be a really questionable choice to get one-and-a-half core today.
 
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Can i exchange the stinky VGA port for a true RS232 Port or something useful like Displayport/USb-C?

When i read the comments above me, it means i need a nvidia 750ti or 1050ti to have some power for cs:go/AgeOfEmpire/Office/YoutubeHd ..

Biostar = Budget oriented Motherboards so this fits just the marketing blabla is cancer...
Gigabyte and Asus where the most reliable/robust ones with asrock slowly rising in my reputation. Maybe some people here feel otherwise?


Does this sell in europe for less than 150€?
I can buy the A10N-8800E for 85€ in a VS Fight
 

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Can i exchange the stinky VGA port for a true RS232 Port or something useful like Displayport/USb-C?
Why? You have a serial header, just buy a "stinky" RS232 bracket.
VGA is more useful, since more people are likely to plug this into an old monitor, rather than having an unused serial port or Type-C that's still barely adopted.
DP would be nice, but it's not for the target audience.

Biostar = Budget oriented Motherboards so this fits just the marketing blabla is cancer...
Gigabyte and Asus where the most reliable/robust ones with asrock slowly rising in my reputation. Maybe some people here feel otherwise?
BIOSTAR is usually the easiest to repair and the cheapest to replace. It breaks just as often as anything else (except AsRock embedded boards, which suck balls since BayTrail).

Does this sell in europe for less than 150€?
Yes. Should be the same as A10N-8800E (~90EUR).
 
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Neat idea for a cheap price, but a 9630p? Yuck. Excavator in 2020. At the least use the A12- 9730p.

One of these with a ryzen 4800u or 4900u would be awesome for a small set top casual gaming box.
 
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Why would they get them from Atari? The SOC's Atari are using are Ryzen based not FX based like the board in this article.
No the orders slotted for Atari VCS, before they switched to R1606G. I believe the FX-8800P in the A10N-8800E, there was also a project using it. However, they switched to AMD Ryzen™ Embedded V1000 family of products instead.



So, those pre-planned orders were probably given to Biostar and at a lower price.
 
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No the orders slotted for Atari VCS, before they switched to R1606G. I believe the FX-8800P in the A10N-8800E, there was also a project using it. However, they switched to AMD Ryzen™ Embedded V1000 family of products instead.



So, those pre-planned orders were probably given to Biostar and at a lower price.
AFAIK, Atari has based it's new VCS on Ryzen from the start.
 

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Good to see some refreshment in this segment,
But sad to see D-sub VGA connector, why no DP and HDMI only?
Also only 2 SATA where the SATA2 is disabled if the m.2 is occupied...
Hoping that ASUS and Gigabyte not abandoning this market.

@Baum YES!
And I love my ASUS E35M1-M PRO mobo for low consumption file server for home (I know it is mini ATX size actually)
But, supports 6 SATA the mobo uses around 20W max, my board is getting old it' ~9 yrs - and might fail sometime
So I already looking for replacement options... would like to have m.2 with 4 SATA and a at least 2 cores (4 preferably) with passive cooling.
Still waiting for it...
 
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But sad to see D-sub VGA connector, why no DP and HDMI only?
Target audience of these boards is much more likely to use VGA.

Also only 2 SATA where the SATA2 is disabled if the m.2 is occupied...
The SoC itself doesn't provide more than 2 SATA ports. Anything more would need to be done using additional chip... and that means cost.
Seeing how storage I/O is organized on bristol+ family the SATA port should be getting disabled only when an M.2 SATA SSD is used.
 
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