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Page 1 of 1 pages for this article AOpen EZ855-II XC Cube Review – Pentium Mobile SFF by Article Admin
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Published: 04/19/2005
Beating their competition to the punch, AOpen has launched the first Pentium-M based SFF to hit the market, the EZ855-II XC Cube. Borrowed from mainstream laptop systems, the Pentium Mobile is ideally suited for the small form factor environment, having impressive performance without the power and heat requirements of the Pentium 4 desktop class processor.
While those looking for raw power may not find the Pentium M something to get overly excited about, consider the typical issues associated with SFF systems: heat, noise, and power. The Pentium M goes a long way in solving all three of these problems, providing cool and quiet operation at a relatively low wattage. Expect to see Pentium M based home theater SFF?s hit the market soon, the combination of cool and quiet makes these systems ideally suited for the task. Begins to make you wonder why it took so long for SFF manufacturers to bring Pentium-M based systems to the market. AOpen?s EZ855-II XC Cube features the EZ style case design; our review unit was white but the system is also available in black. The EZ855-II sports the Intel 855GME chipset with the ICH4M Southbridge. Similar to many laptop configurations, it supports a 400MHz front-side bus and single channel DDR up to 333MHz. The system features the Intel Graphics Media Accelerator integrated video solution as well as an AGP 4X slot. Six channel AC?97 integrated audio and Gigabit Ethernet are also featured. One item conspicuously missing on this system is a Serial-ATA port; instead the EZ855-II features dual legacy parallel ATA-100 ports. AOpen has even thrown in a surprising set of Bios overclocking options, that one wouldn?t typically expect on a “cool and quiet” SFF system. But before we get ahead of ourselves, let?s take a closer look at the overall system specifications:
AOpen has complemented the EZ855-II with a typical ?no-frills? lineup of accessories including standard IDE and optical ribbon cables, power cables, and extensive documentation. Screws and a micro-fiber cloth for “polishing” your system are also provided.
We?ll begin by taking a closer look at the XC Cube?s external case design? next > Page 1 of 1 pages for this article Search
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