Written by Danrok
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Monday, 22 February 2010 17:39 |
From Bit-tech.net:
Zotac isn't chasing a high performance, high investment and few sales market with its motherboards. In fact, it's arguable the only designer/manufacturer (well, the latter part is technically fulfilled by PC Partner) of motherboards that puts its time exclusively into small form-factor (SFF) products. We first saw their micro-ATX GeForce 9300 board, which was then followed by a mini-ITX model, and later a feature-filled Ion board that had everything but was unfortunately just too expensive.
This time round though, we think Zotac is onto a winner: price and performance permitting, of course. If you thought the DFI MI P55-T36 was good, in our opinion you're really going to like this - the Zotac looks even better.
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