Intel Atom 230 review

Tall, HD-munching oaks from tiny acorns grow!

This little board from Gigabyte could be the future of your AV setup, nestling in an attractive enclosure near your TV and speakers

TechRadar Verdict

A tiny champion, though Intel’s skulduggery and the impending Via competition is bad news

Pros

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    Handles 720p

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    Passively cooled

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    Chip draws just 4W

Cons

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    No PCI-E

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The much-anticipated Atom is a fairly incredible low-power, low-profile chip, coolly redefining what sub-notebooks and basic web PCs are capable of.

Potentially, it also redefines small, silent media centre systems too. We'll get to that in a minute, but first the loathsome . For all its impressive beef, Intel doesn't want Atom to steal Core 2 Duo's thunder, so it's being remarkably stingy with its new chip.

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