Zotac Debuts Palm-Sized ZBOX Nano Mini-PCs

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On my LGA 1156 pin set socket number cpu & mainboard combination with a Vista Ultimate operating system with no service packs at all,I have 5.8 for the cpu & graphics for gaming is limited. I have a Core i5 680 @ 3.60 GHz or 3.59 GHz to be more precise. Rest is 5.9,so I do not lose much out the lower cpu score on my.
 
Why did they not wait for the E-450 apu? Sure the speed bump is insignificant but the support for DDR3 1333 and hdmi 1.4a is in my opinion. None the less that little box kicks ass!
 
[citation][nom]Jester69[/nom]Why did they not wait for the E-450 apu? Sure the speed bump is insignificant but the support for DDR3 1333 and hdmi 1.4a is in my opinion. None the less that little box kicks ass![/citation]

I believe there will be a E-450 version in the near future.....
 
[citation][nom]mkrijt[/nom]I believe there will be a E-450 version in the near future.....[/citation]

Sweet! Thank you for the info good sir.
 
its getting popular in Australia as well
check this review http://www.gadgetaustralia.com/cool-gadgets/want-a-new-mini-pc-check-out-zotac-nano/
 
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