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Page 1 of 1 pages for this article ABIT DigiDice Review - ABIT Goes SFF by Article Admin
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Published: 11/02/2003
It?s certainly not your normal looking SFF system. That is, if normal means a Shuttle XPC. ABIT, a well known and respected manufacturer of enthusiast motherboards, has released their first Small Form Factor system, and to their credit, it?s anything but ?just another Shuttle XPC?.
If you?re an enthusiast, you?re sure to have heard of ABIT; however, up till now it?s more likely in the context of standard desktop motherboards. Having carved out a significant chunk of the high-end desktop market, ABIT has decided to leverage their reputation and tackle Shuttle, among others, in the rapidly growing SFF barebones systems space.
According to our friends at ABIT, the DigiDice is a ?mainstream P4 system with superior overclocking capabilities?. Your first impression, like ours, may be that this system looks more like an HTPC (Home Theater PC) than a mainstream desktop. In fact, the barebones system includes an IR remote, case-mounted LCD screen, 6-in-1 media card reader, and a ?stereo-style? volume controller. Definitely hallmarks of a Home Theater PC setup. But on the inside, you?ll find an Intel i865G based motherboard featuring aggressive overclocking features, dual channel DDR, ABIT?s own version of PAT (Performance Acceleration Technology), as well as room for two 5.25? optical drives and a few other surprises. Hats off to ABIT for not creating a Shuttle XPC clone and instead going for something a bit different. As you?ll soon see, the DigiDice brings together some of the best features of the Shuttle XPC?s, while tossing in a few extra bells and whistles that you won?t find on any other existing SFF system. Of course, it?s not all rosy. But it sure smells like roses. Just exactly what the hell am I talking about? Read on to find out? But first, let?s start with the overall system specifications:
This system comes loaded with accessories including a rugged carrying bag, infrared remote control, an assortment of cables and fans, and even an essential oils kit. More on that last item later. In the meantime, ABIT has curiously left out a Serial-ATA cable as well as the necessary screws to affix your internal drives into the system.
When you first collect all the accessories together, you may be a bit overwhelmed. Just what exactly are all those parts? Three fans, a heatsink, a heat duct, and many plastic peg screws, among other things. You?ll find assembling the DigiDice to be a bit more of a chore than other small form factor systems, but is it worth the extra effort? Let?s find out. We?ll begin by taking a look at the case externals? next >
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