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ASRock ION 330HT-BD


$430.77 Released November, 2009

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Can easily be overclocked by a fair amount. Easily upgradeable due to high-quality components used. Very compact, ideal for smaller work areas.

The Cons:No front USB connections available.

The ASRock ION 330HT-BD is a multimedia netbook released as a successor to the original 330-BD. It features an Intel Atom Dual-Core processor, 2GB of base memory, and a 320GB 2.5” HDD. Included also is the nVidia Ion chipset (GeForce 9400M), which can handle DX10, OpenGL 2.1, nVidia Cuda, and PhysX games with ease.

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It is essentially a duplicate of its predecessor, save for its inclusion of EuP 2.0, a relatively new power-saving standard that lowers power consumption to under .5W in off mode. Additional features include a remote controller; a Blu-ray Disc combo set; and an extra empty 2.5” bay, which when utilized allows the system to be configured in a RAID 0 configuration.

Features

  • ENERGY STAR Certified (EuP 2.0)
  • Multimedia Notebook
  • Windows 7 OS
  • Intel Atom Dual Core
  • nVidia Ion Chipset
  • RAID 0 Configuration (Optional)
  • Wired/Wireless Connectivity
  • BD Combo Set

Specifications

  • Processor: Intel Atom 330 Dual-Core (1.6GHz)
  • Chipset: nVidia Ion
  • Memory: 2GB DDR2 (up to 4GB)
  • HDD: 320GB 2.5” HDD
  • RAID: RAID 0 (Adoption of 2nd 2.5” HDD Required)
  • Optical: BD Combo
  • LAN: Gigabit
  • WiFi: 802.11b/g/n
  • Audio: 7.1 Ch HD Audio w/DTS
  • Remote: MCE

Inputs/Outputs

  • HDMI
  • D-Sub
  • VGA
  • USB
  • S/PDIF
  • eSATA/USB

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    can easily be overclocked by a fair amount

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    easily upgradeable due to high-quality components used

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    very compact, ideal for smaller work areas

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    uses an internal receiver for the remote so you don't have a loose wire to deal with

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    plays 1080p video smoothly and sharply

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    very low power consumption, gets up to 35W when pushed hard

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    very quiet internal fan that you can't usually hear

Cons
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    no front USB connections available

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