Foxconn NetBox-nT330i Barebone Review

Others/All-in-one PC by stefan @ 2010-08-30

The NetBox-nT330i barebone from Foxconn is an interesting product for those that need a very small media center PC, which can be also used for office applications or browsing the internet; its performance varies depending on what 2.5inch HDD/SSD and DRAM you decide to use with it.

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The Tests and Extra Info

The Tests and Extra Info

To test out the barebone from Foxconn, I have installed in it a Hynix PC2-5300S-555-12 SODIMM DDR2 1GB DDR667 module and a 32GB hybrid SSD from Walton Chaintech, previously reviewed on Madshrimps.be.

The OS installed on it was Windows 7 Enterprise Edition with all updates and most of the drivers were downloaded from the manufacturer web pages and selecting the latest version.

I could extract more information regarding the system with the latest version of Everest Ultimate Edition:

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I have also run some benchmarks, which demonstrate that a system like this is not suitable for gaming:

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The 3DMark 2005 benchmark gave an error twice in the same place, the second CPU Test:

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After leaving the case in IDLE for about 30 minutes, I was amazed how high the temperature for the CPU cores remained, all this at an ambient temperature of 27.1 degrees Celsius:

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I have done some tests to see how much the Netbox heats up during video playback:

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