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ASUS AT3N7A-I Pro Reviews

AnandTech‘s review Edit

The worst combination is a slow hard disk that’s thrashing like crazy and a slow CPU that takes forever to do anything with the data its pulling off the disk. With these Ion platforms you’re stuck with the slow CPU, but fixing the disk problem seriously improves the overall experience. It won’t turn the Ion into a high end gaming machine, but it’ll make it a lot more bearable.
n/a Not rated

Published on:
Aug 28, 2009

HardwareZone‘s review Edit

We just got word from NVIDIA and ASUS that the ASUS AT3N7A-1 should be priced at about US$150. This is lower than the Zotac kit which can fetch up to US$170, but both are justified for their features and offerings. While the AT3N7A-1 is a commendable attempt by ASUS, it doesn't add anything new to what we've seen from other competitors. However, it does what it is supposed to do well and should form a solid foundation on which to build your HTPC on.
8.0 Rated at:

Published on:
Aug 28, 2009

The average pro reviews rating is 8.0 / 10, based on the 2 reviews.


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