2013-04-15, 16:28
I understand why you would prefer GbE lan but what is it you want to do that FastE lan won't do?
(2013-04-15, 16:40)DrChips Wrote: Launching high bitrate files is a little quicker with GbE. 100 Mbps just isn't much when you're talking about maybe 80-85 Mbps after overhead. GbE lets you fill the buffer up in no time in comparison.
(2013-04-15, 11:28)eskro Wrote: only the price tag will tell if it'll win or loose.
(2013-04-15, 19:31)GortWillSaveUs Wrote: If this Brix doesn't sell for a competitive price (meaning ~$100-$200), but instead sells it for 5X that amount,...it'll be a dud.
(2013-05-12, 22:11)colonelblighty Wrote: Specs etc added to Gigabyte site now.
http://uk.gigabyte.com/products/list.aspx?s=47&ck=104
(2013-05-13, 02:37)BORIStheBLADE Wrote:(2013-05-12, 22:11)colonelblighty Wrote: Specs etc added to Gigabyte site now.
http://uk.gigabyte.com/products/list.aspx?s=47&ck=104
The only thing the specs say are different from the three versions seems to be the CPU. Also all the mention for GPU is " Intel Graphics". Hopefully they release more info on the GPU...
(2013-05-13, 03:50)touser Wrote: Seems a little dumb to release this now with haswell just around the corner.
(2013-05-13, 08:18)colonelblighty Wrote:(2013-05-13, 02:37)BORIStheBLADE Wrote:(2013-05-12, 22:11)colonelblighty Wrote: Specs etc added to Gigabyte site now.
http://uk.gigabyte.com/products/list.aspx?s=47&ck=104
The only thing the specs say are different from the three versions seems to be the CPU. Also all the mention for GPU is " Intel Graphics". Hopefully they release more info on the GPU...
HD4000 if it is this i3 chip in the base model
http://ark.intel.com/m/products/72057/In...e-1_90-GHz
No mention of a celeron version though that thy originally announced.