| Form Factor |
uATX (6.75 inches by 6.75 inches [171.45 millimeters by 171.45 millimeters])
(ITX compatible) |
| Processor |
Integrated Intel® Celeron® 220 processor (1.2 Ghz) with a 533
MHz system bus |
| Memory |
One 240-pin DDR2 SDRAM Dual Inline Memory Module (DIMM) sockets
Support for DDR2 677/533/400 MHz DIMMs
Support for up to 1 GB of system memory |
| Chipset |
SiS* SiS662 Northbridge
SiS* SiS964L Southbridge
|
| Audio |
ADI* AD1888 audio codec |
| Video |
Integrated SiS Mirage* 1 graphic engine |
| I/O Control |
Winbond* W83627DHG-B based Legacy I/O controller for hardware management,
serial, parallel, and PS/2* ports |
| LAN Support |
10/100 Mbits/sec LAN subsystem using the Broadcom* LAN adapter device |
| Peripheral Interfaces |
Six USB 2.0 ports
One parallel ATA IDE interface with UDMA 33, ATA-66/100/133 support
Two SATA ports
One serial port
One parallel port
PS/2* keyboard and mouse ports |
| Expansion Capabilities |
One PCI Conventional* bus connector |
I was looking for a board to assemble a 100% silent PC to use as mediaplayer in the stereo. I've chosen this board because it's fanless and extremely cheap for a mini-ITX. I use it with a pico-PSU for which I had to cut a part out of the USB-RJ45-connector, but that doesn't harm the mobo. You could also use an extension cable if you don't like to mill your mobo. Together with a compact-flash and convertor to IDE it is a completely noiseless PC. You need the LEDs to see if it's running.
The board is a bit slow to boot (20 seconds), but once running it's great. No problems with Xubuntu. No problems with wireless through USB. I can recommend it for 100%.