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March 2011
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Compatibilidad USB 3.0 y SATA 6 Gbps
Algunas opciones de overclock
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Cuatro conexiones SATA 6 Gbps
Características multimedia en un tamaño ultracompacto
Gigabyte's hardware implementation of AMD's first Fusion chipset in the form of the E350N-USB3 is somewhat disappointing, as there are many critical features missing, and there is not much done to add more value to the platform. Of course, there are so...
Resumen: Home theater systems and such have become a widespread phenomena. As technology becomes more and more affordable and even the low end systems have the juice to keep up with HD and Blu-Ray playback, there has never been a better time to buy one of suc...
Publicación: 2011-03-21, Autor: The , crítica de: hardwarebbq.com
Resumen: Better late than never, eh AMD?I've been waiting to get a hold of a media sample so that I can say this: Ladies and gentlemen, here comes the 18W E-Series APU, codenamed “Zacate”.Gigabyte sends me a board with AMD E-350 APU (Accelerated Processing Unit) w...
Publicación: 2011-03-17, Autor: Jake , crítica de: pureoverclock.com
The E350 is a very unusual introduction from AMD. Many would have thought the initial release for FUSION would not have been a low end chip. Typically both AMD and Intel release a flagship CPU upon introduction, but in this case, AMD looks to be walkin...
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Publicación: 2011-03-07, Autor: Geoff , crítica de: Techreport.com
If you've been following along since page one, you'll already know the answers to the questions we posed at the start of this review. For everyone who skipped over my eloquent prose, carefully constructed charts, and pretty graphs, I'll recap. The Hudson...
First let’s talk a little bit about the AMD Fusion platform. When discussing this platform it is important to keep in mind that, like the Atom platform, the Brazos architecture is designed to be low powered and cost effective. Although it will serve ni...
Near AllInOne Solution, Tiny Form Factor, Low Power
None, HiTech Legion Gold Award
The Brazos platform has to be taken for what it's worth. This isn't some super powerhouse system to meet enthusiast needs. Rather, this is something aimed at a more casual market. This is positioned for the web browsers, video watchers, email checkers,...
MiniITX Form Factor, Onboard 6000 Series Video, Low Power, 4 SATA, Single PCI Express expansion, Can Be Overclocked
CPU is holding system back, 120Mhz Limit to Overclocking
There are two parts in concluding this review. First we must consider AMD Fusion since that is the main reason for creating this product and second how do we rate Gigabyte in their solution to the E-350 problem. In a word, Bravo.Clearly the E-350 is...
Performs very well for this type of system, Suitable for entry-level/casual gaming, Both USB3 and SATA 6 Gb/s, PCI-E-slot, Quiet fan, Low power consumption, Plays 1080p video wihtout any problems, HD-audio bitstream support, Flash Player 10.2 brings GPU-rendering
Heatsink needs a fan unless case has good ventilation
So was the AMD Fusion APU worth waiting for? As a replacement for the Intel Atom/ION platform, the E-350 APU certainly works well, though we did expect the CPU part to perform a bit better than just 20% faster than the aging Atom N330. In some ways th...
General performance for the E-350 APU is pretty average. While the image editing test yielded the same pitiful result again and again, performance is behind or equal to that of the VIA Nano Dual core overall, although even the now defunct Intel Core 2 ...