ASUS shows a motherboard with AMD Fusion Deluxe E35M1-I. E35M1 Deluxe Asus manages to capture the attention of many fans, including a motherboard for AMD Zacate E-350 APU passive cooling solution, making it the perfect choice for building a computer for entertainment home. Grass E-350 APU is powered by a dual-core processor at 1.6 GHz and a Radeon HD 6310 and a TDP of only 18W. This board is capable of 1080p Full HD video playback and some games on the market. E35M1-I Asus Deluxe has two slots for DDR3 memory of 1,333 MHz, 5 6Gbps SATA, eSATA connector, PCI-Express 16x and 1.3b HDMI and DVI dual-link. In addition, E35M1-I Deluxe also comes with two USB 3.0 ports, NEC controller, four USB 2.0 ports and internal Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity. Another design feature is its solid capacitors and can handle overclocking TurboKey II for 7.1 sound channels and supports DTS HD surround sound.
The ASUS E35M1-I Deluxe is the third board that ASUS produces a processor from the new Fusion Series of AMD. To build on the basic mini-ITX design, it is an ideal board for a relatively small computer. In contrast to most other comparable boards that are already on the market, I have fallen in this two things at once. It is passively cooled and there are all 6 SATA ports, which were provided by AMD, even at full capacity (6GB / s) are available. The latter will play but for most home users do not more important, but even when using a RAID5 or setting up a file server, this number has one major advantage. Other very interesting points are a Thermal Design Power (TDP) of 18W, the availability of two cores (dual core), the presence of its AMD-V technology, support for ASUS Q-Fan, the presence of his USB3.0 ports and the graphics card is built right.
By AMD-V technology, for example, the Kernel Virtual Machine (KVM) for operation of virtual machines is used without a power loss caused by a para-virtualization. The CPU fan connection is optional with the Q-Fan technology to operate. According to ASUS, it is advisable to bring in over-clocking the CPU or the graphics card an extra fan is used. Since the board is actually cooled passively, of course, this port can also be used for a case fan. This is due to the temperature control is relatively quiet and barely audible. Further adjustment in the BIOS the temperature at which the fans spin as fast to. There is a setting for a minimum and a maximum temperature.
Interest for use as a home computer is the availability of 802.11n wireless. Unlike many other manufacturers, ASUS is supplying no small circular antennas that disappear behind the case, but small circular antennas with cables. Thanks to the cable about 80cm long, they can also be conveniently placed next to or on the computer. I'm a bit unsure but still on the shield of the cable. It is relatively thin and looks for that reason for me not really well shielded. Can about a potential negative influences of electric cables or the like and I will, however, make any statement.
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