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ASRock A75M-ITX Pro Reviews

HEXUS‘s review Edit

Intel and AMD have made overt moves to integrate more technology into their respective mainstream chips for 2011. AMD's A-series APU employs a quad-core CPU and a Radeon 6-series-like GPU into each chip. Such integration enables partners to take another look at small-form-factor boards, and ASRock has done just that with the A75M-ITX. By stripping away some of the unnecessary ports and slots found on full-ATX boards, the A75M-ITX's clean layout belies the space-constrained form factor. There's everything one needs to build a fully-functioning PC, complete with USB 3.0 and SATA 6Gbps, and it's backed up by a quality BIOS.
8.0 Rated at:

Published on:
Aug 26, 2011

TechSpot‘s review Edit

AMD's platform is value-oriented all around. It's less expensive upfront, its integrated graphics engine can handle modern PC games with dialed down settings and it can be overclocked with few hassles -- a privilege Intel users have to pay at least $220 for. Meanwhile, Intel's Z68 and Sandy Bridge are pricier but have the potential for more performance.
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Published on:
Oct 21, 2011

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