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Written by Ivan Vujic
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Sunday, 11 October 2009 |
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Conclusion
For users that need a multimedia configuration with occasional trips to the gaming world, combined with lower power consumption and smaller dimensions: seek no further than ASUS AT3N7A-I when comes to motherboard choice. Advantage of this platform is also its price, which is nicely balanced with performances and features. When it comes to office configurations that need multimedia support and lower power consumption compared to full desktop solution than ASUS and ION can be the perfect choice.
| ASUS AT3N7A-I |
| CPU |
Intel Atom N330 at 1.6GHz |
| GPU |
NVIDIA ION GeForce 9300 |
| Backplate Connectors |
1 x LAN, 8 x USB, 1 x PS/2, HDMI, VGA, Bluetooth, 5.1 Audio, 2 x S/PDIF, 1 x eSATA |
| Other Connectors |
3 x SATA, 2 x front USB |
| ASUS AT3N7A-I - Results |
Everest memory
Read/Write |
2615 / 2841 MB/s |
7-Zip 4.65
compression / decompression |
1730 / 32808 KB/s |
WinRAR 3.90
- Read Speed (min/avg/max) |
34 / 58.9 / 73.3 MB/s |
WinRAR 3.50
- Random Aceess Times |
13.1ms |
HD Video CPU Utilization
- Software 720p (min/avg/max) |
29 / 34 / 47 % |
HD Video CPU Utilization
- Hardware 1080p (min/avg/max) |
5 / 8 / 13 % |
| 3D Mark 2003 |
4219 |
| 3d Mark 2005 |
2840 |
World in Conflict
- 800x600 Low (min/avg/max) |
3 / 15 / 45 fps |
World in Conflict
- 1024x768 Medium(min/avg/max) |
2 / 6 / 17 fps |
Power Consumption
(IDLE/LOAD) |
71 / 82 W |
| Test configuration |
2x1 GB Apacer DDR2 800 cl5, WD 1600AAJS, Windows XP SP3 |
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