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ZOTAC FUSION350-A-E Pro Reviews

AnandTech‘s review Edit

It's been quite a long time since I've dealt with a motherboard that required SO-DIMM memory. But a system such as Hudson-M1 which can only support DDR3-1333, it makes sense as long as there's no price difference between the normal memory and SO-DIMM. It allows the manufacturer to free up real estate on the motherboard for other bells and whistles. Unfortunately, Zotac haven't taken advantage of that. The main positive of this board is the passiveness of the heatsink which works well, and becomes something to consider with aggressive pricing (currently $125 with rebate on newegg.com at time of writing). But the performance of the Zotac leaves something to be desired, there's no overclocking and no utilities to deal with (that could be a positive or a negative depending on your perspective).
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Published on:
Jul 14, 2011

hardwaresecrets‘s review Edit

If you are looking for a motherboard/CPU combo to build an inexpensive, quiet and low energy consumption small form factor (SFF) computer or for an HTPC, the Zotac FUSION350-A-E is a great choice, thus receiving our Silver Award.
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Published on:
Sep 16, 2011

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