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ASRock ION 330 Pro Reviews

benchmarkreviews‘s review Edit

The ASRock Nettop ION 330 AMCP7A-ION could very well be the perfect start towards building the ultimate HTPC, which is why it receives our Golden Tachometer Award. What it lacks in Wi-Fi connectivity, it makes up for in readily available USB ports and ultra-compact footprint. A dual-core 1.6 GHz Atom 330 processor comes bundled with 2GB of DDR2 memory on the AMCP7A-ION motherboard, and a silent A/C power supply brick operates completely silent.
9.0 Rated at:

Published on:
Jul 08, 2009

AnandTech‘s review Edit

If you want a pre-built system and have no components of your own that you’d like to re-use, the ASRock Ion 330 is your only option. While Acer offers the Aspire Revo, it only comes with a single-core Atom 230, a far less desirable option. The ASRock is well built and my only complaint is the distinct noise of the rear fan. Although the fan is quiet, you do hear the motor if you’re close to the machine. Stick it in a closet or play a movie and it won’t really matter.
n/a Not rated

Published on:
Aug 28, 2009

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