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31st May 2010, 17:15 | #1 |
Madshrimp Join Date: May 2002 Location: 7090/Belgium
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| ZOTAC NM10-DTX WiFi (NM10-Express) Motherboard w/ Atom D510 CPU But as the push for more threaded (or we should say, better threaded) applications grow, the single core Atom was and is quickly being pushed out. At the beginning of this year (2010) Intel released their first dual core Atom CPUs. These were not just a pair of cores dropped into the CPU, though. Intel also dropped in Hyper Threading to allow for better multi-threaded performance. The new Atoms also finally received the x64 instructions and have had a GPU tacked on (although to some, this is not a good thing). What many want to know is, how will these perform when under real world conditions? We took ZOTAC’s Mini-DTX NM10-DTX WiFi motherboard, complete with Atom D510 and put it to the test. At $129.99 on Newegg.com, the board offers you an almost complete system ready to be dropped in. Without further preamble, we will now take a close look at the ZOTAC NM-10-DTX WiFi and the Atom D510. http://www.tweaktown.com/reviews/331...cpu/index.html
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