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ASRock Intros A75M-ITX Motherboard

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ASRock released a new mini-ITX form factor motherboard that runs socket FM1 AMD A-Series "Llano" APUs, the A75M-ITX. As the name suggests, it's based on the AMD A75 chipset. Like most other decent mini-ITX motherboards from reputed manufacturers, the A75M-ITX puts much larger motherboards to shame when it comes to connectivity and features it provides in its tiny board-space. The board draws power from standard 24-pin ATX with 4-pin CPU power. The FM1 socket is powered by a 4-phase VRM, it is wired to two full-length DDR3 DIMM slots, supporting dual-channel DDR3-1866 MHz memory, and the lone expansion slot, a PCI-Express 2.0 x16.

Storage options include four internal SATA 6 Gb/s ports, and one eSATA 6 Gb/s. There are four USB 3.0 ports on the rear panel, two USB 2.0 ports, and six USB 2.0 ports by internal header. Display outputs include HDMI 1.4a and D-Sub. There's gigabit Ethernet, and 8-channel HD audio, which includes optical SPDIF output. ASRock's new motherboard is priced in Japan at the equivalent of US $115.



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FINALLY an ITX! been wondering when one would come out... great for a theater rig :) with an A8 it could be a nice LAN party rig w/o the cost of a laptop.
 
looks nice. i like when a board has full i/o like this
small size but full features
 
If I get a decent job or win some money I want to build a mini itx system.

I'd love the challenge of making it my main rig XD
 
If I get a decent job or win some money I want to build a mini itx system.

I'd love the challenge of making it my main rig XD

yeah and make your own case. it would be rock
 
yeah and make your own case. it would be rock


If I had the tools and the space I think I would attempt to make all my cases myself : ]
 
shame ITX overall isnt a cheaper solution overall, kinda like how microATX cases are more expensive than full ATX
 
Am I the only one whos waiting for L3p to buy one of these and makes a odd laptop that plays crysis.
 
Mmm, anyone thinking 720p mini itx gamer?
 
I might start considering moving some discriminating clients I build for into the APU/ITX set-ups. Start with say Thermaltake Element Q and you still have a very competent little machine for most everyday tasks. Some folk come along saying they don’t want big and don’t like working from a laptop, even micro-ATX was more than they liked. I shied away from ITX… it just didn’t have the mainstream vibe, while with just adequate graphics, but the APU’s is start changing that. Would rather it have DVI-D and no VGA, while an integrated wireless would have made the price more justifiable, thought that can be off USB.
 
This beats any ITX board on the Intel side. I wish Zotac would get its act together and make a proper overclocking BIOS for its Z68 ITX board...
 
Pretty solid offering but I would like to see the price more sub $100, but you can't get everything you want I guess.
 
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