CES 2011: Zotac's H67 Mini ITX Motherboard
At this year's CES, Max PC senior editor Gordon Ung got a chance to take a look at the first mini-ITX board to support Sandy Bridge's H67 socket. The board, from Zotac has nearly all the features of a full-size board (minus some PCI-e slots, of course) and will be available at the end of the month. Check out the video for more details.
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Keith E. Whisman
January 09, 2011 at 9:49am
Ladies and Gentlemen you have just met Evil Gordon Mah Ung from the mirror universe. Or perhaps that was the good Gordon and we have the evil Gordon because our Gordon sure does rant a lot. So the mirror universe has a goatee wearing nice Gordon. But because they are so close together, shouldn't they cancel each other out in a puff of ether smoke?
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logicmaster2003
January 08, 2011 at 10:50pm
wow this is a dream come true !!! I'm glad I didn't purchased the cyberpower mini evo ! I'll prolly wait till March to build my own mini gamer PC (similar to cyberpower mini evo) but using this mobo and a sandy bridge cpu !
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