Sunday, April 8, 2012

Intel BOXD2700DC Atom Dual-Core D2700/ Intel NM10/ DDR3/ A&V&GbE/ Mini-ITX Motherboard, Retailbest


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Rating: 5.0

List Price : $101.24 Price : $84.40
Intel BOXD2700DC Atom Dual-Core D2700/ Intel NM10/ DDR3/ A&V&GbE/ Mini-ITX Motherboard, Retail

Product Description

Specifications

  • Mfr Part Number: BOXD2700DC
  • CPU: Intel Dual-Core Atom Processor D2700 (2.13 GHz, 2x 512KB L2 Cache), Supports Intel Hyper-Threading Technology
  • Chipset: Intel NM10 Express Chipset
  • Memory: 2x DDR3-1066/800 DIMM Slots, Single Channel, Non-ECC, Max Capacity of 4GB
  • Slots: 1x PCI Slot; 1x Mini PCI-Express Slot
  • SATA: 2x SATA2 Ports
  • Audio: Integrated 5.1-Channel High Definition Audio CODEC
  • Video: Integrated Intel GMA3650 Graphics Controller
  • LAN: Integrated Intel 82574L Gigabit Ethernet Controllers
  • Ports: 7x USB 2.0 Ports (4 rear, 3 via headers); 1x DVI Port; 1x Optical SPDIF-Out; 1x HDMI Port; 1x RJ45 LAN Port; Audio I/O Jacks
  • Form Factor: Mini-ITX, 6.7 x 6.7 inch / 170.0 x 170.0 mm; Compatible with microATX


  • New - Retail
  • 1-Year Warranty


Intel BOXD2700DC Atom Dual-Core D2700/ Intel NM10/ DDR3/ A&V&GbE/ Mini-ITX Motherboard, Retail Reviews


Intel BOXD2700DC Atom Dual-Core D2700/ Intel NM10/ DDR3/ A&V&GbE/ Mini-ITX Motherboard, Retail Reviews


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5.0 out of 5 stars Great HTPC or Home Server board, March 7, 2012
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This review is from: Intel BOXD2700DC Atom Dual-Core D2700/ Intel NM10/ DDR3/ A&V&GbE/ Mini-ITX Motherboard, Retail (Electronics)
This is a great little board but has its limits. It is power friendly, has no CPU fan (good for HTPC), and runs cool (so you can keep it inside an entertainment center without worry of overheating).

There are no video drivers for Win 7/Vista/XP/WHS 2011 64bit which is an annoyance. 32bit OS's are ok but 64bit is out of the question if you are wanting video. If you are looking for the D2700 for a low power desktop replacement or HTPC and want to run 64bit, go with the Zotac board when it is released.

I was surprised that there were only 2 onboard SATA ports. This is fine for a HTPC or small desktop machine but for a Home Server or NAS, you would need to add a RAID controller to get more ports with better transfer speeds. There is a built in mini PCI-X slot that I didn't use and probably won't. I would have rather seen Intel give me 2 more SATA ports vs this expansion port.

I loaded WHS 2011 on this board and it runs great. For a small Home Server or NAS... Read more
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