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ZOTAC fleshes out value-orientated ION ITX mainboards

by Parm Mann on 16 October 2009, 11:05

Tags: ION ITX-G Synergy Edition, ION ITX-E Synergy Edition, ZOTAC

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The mini-ITX form factor must be proving increasingly popular as ZOTAC just doesn't want to stop churning out new revisions of its ION ITX series.

ZOTAC's range, already consisting of a wide range of mini-ITX boards, has today been expanded with the introduction of the ION ITX-E Synergy Edition and ION ITX-G Synergy Edition. Based upon NVIDIA's ION chipset - complete with GeForce 9400M IGP - the boards differentiate from one another by being paired with Intel's 1.6GHz single-core Atom 230 and dual-core Atom 330, respectively.

How are the Synergy Editions any different to ZOTAC's existing ION A, B, C, D and F series? Well, we're told the duo of new additions target "value price points", and though we've yet to see any firm figures, we'd expect both boards to be ZOTAC's cheapest NVIDIA ION-based platforms.

With a low-cost audience in mind, it's no surprise to see the Synergy Editions lose out on certain aspects of functionality - there's no PCIe x16 slot, and the likes of eSATA and Wi-Fi haven't been invited to the party.

However, if those aren't features you'd deem to be important, the Synergy Editions are flexible in other areas. Two DDR2 DIMM slots provide support for up to 4GB of memory, there's a single PCIe x1 slot, four SATA ports, 10 USB ports and Gigabit Ethernet. If the price is right, and ZOTAC seems confident that it will be, the Synergy Editions could be a useful base for a low-cost HTPC.

No word on availability yet, but ZOTAC's complete specifications can be found below.

Product Name: ZOTAC ION ITX-E Synergy Edition ZOTAC ION ITX-G Synergy Edition
CPU Intel® Atom™ 230 single-core Intel® Atom™ 330 dual-core
GPU NVIDIA® ION™
Display Options HDMI (Digital 8-channel LPCM Audio), DVI and VGA (with included adapter)
Memory 2x240-pin DDR2-800 memory slots
Up to 4GB ram
Expansion PCI Express x1
Mini PCI Express
SATA 4 SATA 3.0Gbp/s
Form Factor Mini-ITX
Ethernet 10/100/1000Mbps
WiFi NA
USB 2.0 10 (6 on back panel, 4 via pin headers)
Audio Onboard 6-channel high-definition audio
8-Channel LPCM digital audio (HDMI)
DirectX support DirectX 10 with Shader Model 4.0
Other hardware features OpenGL 3.1 compatible, NVIDIA® PhysX® ready, NVIDIA® CUDA™ ready, NVIDIA® PureVideo™ HD technology
HDCP Yes
Software Features: nView Multi-Display
Windows 7 capability Windows 7 premium with aero user interface compatible


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… it's no surprise to see the Synergy Editions lose out on certain aspects of functionality - there's no PCIe x16 slot …
Looking at pictures of the other Zotac ION boards, none of them have a PCIe slot at all, so in fact getting a PCIe x1 slot here is a boost to the featureset in that respect…
Review please :)

I see 2 possible uses at least - HTPC or low power but versatile NAS/file server box. On both counts, power draw will be very interesting…

Anybody seen any reviews or assessments of the dual core atoms for HD work?
But I suppose for a good NAS server you need a 8x slot in there :crazy:
If you're not out for a serious NAS then you wouldn't even need the 1x slot, just use the onboard SATA.

Dual Core Atom will be useless for 1080p, if you happen to have any non-DXVA compliant 1080p files. 720p stuff are mostly DXVA compliant so you shouldn't see a problem though.
arthurleung
But I suppose for a good NAS server you need a 8x slot in there :crazy:
If you're not out for a serious NAS then you wouldn't even need the 1x slot, just use the onboard SATA.

Dual Core Atom will be useless for 1080p, if you happen to have any non-DXVA compliant 1080p files. 720p stuff are mostly DXVA compliant so you shouldn't see a problem though.

Safe to say I'm a cheap sod, and won't be going for a proper NAS card. Onboard sata will do fine for me. :)
didnt someone make a GPU with a 1x pci-e connector?