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VIA VT6010 Mini-ITX Motherboard review

Reviews This reference design board has been created to show off the new Mini-ITX form factor, created by VIA. Since Mini-ITX is a new form factor, cases that fit this board specifically are scarce in the UK at present.

[April 24, 2002, 7:54]

try mini-itx.com

Talkback I've been buying low power usage VIA motherboards from Mini-Itx and they are easy about not shipping Windows with their parts. On the other hand, I actually have to build these things. However, its worth it to get 1,500 Bogus Mips in a 20 watt box...

[March 17, 2007, 20:27]

Photos: Via's little motherboards

News Via Technologies' Mini-ITX, Nano-ITX, Pico-ITX and Mobile-ITX are smaller than regular motherboards, with each about 50 percent smaller than the one to its immediate left. Hobbyists use motherboards like the Mini-ITX to make computers out of...

[June 6, 2007, 10:56]

Via tweaks tiny PCs

News Via Technologies is refreshing its line of tiny Mini-ITX motherboards, with an eye on the industrial manufacturers who have adopted the form factor for everything from automated ticket kiosks to firewalls.

[January 13, 2003, 13:46]

Silence is golden (or black, or silver)

News Hush Technologies has launched the Silent Mini-ITX PC in Hannover. The Silent Mini-ITX looks much like a Hi-Fi component such as a CD player, and has only the power switch and the drive bay to adorn the front panel.

[March 13, 2003, 14:17]

Via extends mini-PC support

News Via Technologies says that a number of manufacturers have signed up to use its Mini-ITX line of motherboards, opening the door to broader availability of compact, low-powered PCs and information appliances.

[June 10, 2002, 16:17]

Rackable servers aim to undercut virtualisation

News Rackable's MicroSlice architecture achieves a similar effect through the use of small Micro-ATX and Mini-ITX motherboards, originally designed for PCs or embedded systems, the company said. The products with the highest server density in the new...

[January 23, 2009, 7:22]

Via moves away from the 'monolithic PC'

News Via has achieved niche popularity with its Mini-ITX form-factor motherboards, which are 17cm square, and which have been built into a variety of tiny PC systems. The key to the success of Mini-ITX, and of Via's future reference designs, is an...

[March 31, 2003, 16:12]

Mesh networking goes industrial

News Wordsworth's new node, called the Pack Box, is based on a mini-ITX motherboard from Taiwanese chipset and motherboard manufacturer VIA Technologies, which has been aligning itself closely with the ambitions of Locustworld.

[February 1, 2005, 12:25]

ecoquiet RM ONE 50: a first look review

Reviews The ecoquiet RM ONE 50 is built around Intel's Mini-ITX D945GCLF motherboard: note that the big heatsink and fan are on the 945CG chipset rather than the CPU. The ecoquiet ONE 50 is built around a new Intel Mini-ITX motherboard, the D945GCLF...

[June 3, 2008, 13:20]

Via motherboard keeps a low profile

News Via's approach has been to encourage unusual and compact form factors, first with its Mini-ITX motherboards and now with the low-profile form factor. The board is compatible with Mini-ITX chassis, measuring 17cm by 17cm.

[April 15, 2003, 13:57]

Mini motherboards find niche

News More than a year ago, Via released a motherboard 6.7 inches on a side, a size it called Mini-ITX. Though one British PC maker, Hush, sells a tiny computer based on the Mini-ITX, the motherboard is intended primarily for embedded computing devices...

[September 26, 2003, 10:55]

VIA cranks out the Hi-Fi PC

News VIA invented the mini-ITX motherboard form factor to take advantage of its low-power processor line, its chipsets and graphics cores in a market where similar efforts from Intel have failed to take off -- largely because of the relatively high...

[October 21, 2002, 12:45]

Cooler Master's 53GHz system on show at CeBIT

News The Cooler Master system's five mini-ITX motherboards are each equipped a 2.66GHz Intel quad-core processor. Component vendor Cooler Master showed off a demonstration system with a total clock speed of 53.2GHz at the CeBIT trade show this week in...

[March 6, 2009, 16:17]

PCs shape up as masters of disguise

News Because of its comparatively small size, the Mini-ITX -- a circuit board complete with the processor and many of the other components necessary to build a PC -- is altering what desktops look like. And do-it-yourself types are also getting into the...

[November 28, 2002, 7:48]

Apple Mac mini: a first look

Talkback I'll stick to my PC ways with a Mini-ITX setup, using Linux and FreeBSD OSs. Thanks, but no thanks. The very OSs that Mac OS X has taken some bits from.

[January 15, 2005, 14:18]

Apple Mac mini: a first look

Talkback Recently our department looked into low footprint machines for network monitoring stations.the BEST machine they found is slightly smaller than the mac mini, has 3 ethernet ports, and is only a 233mhz machine.it went for 250$.we priced out a mini...

[January 12, 2005, 14:54]

Wasabi Certified BSD Board Support Package: Freescale MPC8349E-mITX - Quick Reference

White Papers Available in the 170mm x 170mm mini-ITX form factor, the compact reference board makes it easy to design small-footprint digital home systems. Wasabi Certified BSD (WCB) is a full-featured, modern operating system that extends open-source NetBSD...

[March 12, 2008, 0:01]

Via goes supersmall with motherboard

News Via also announced that a retailer called Mini-ITX.com has signed on as a customer. The retailer will begin selling in the second quarter of 2004 a digital entertainment device called Nanode that uses the tiny motherboard, Mini-ITX.com said.

[March 22, 2004, 9:35]

Creating a Multi-Boot Mini-Server

Blog Then I realized that my nettop system, a Dual Atom motherboard in a Mini-ITX case, might be a good candidate. Because of an upcoming job interview (yes, I am still looking, unsuccessfully), I wanted to set up a system with openSolaris and perhaps...

[August 24, 2009, 18:01]

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