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VIA EPIA N10000 Nano-ITX Review
EPIA N Specifications
These are the EPIA N Specifications as published by VIA.
Processor (Fanless options) |
Luke CoreFusion™ 533MHz |
Luke CoreFusion™ 800MHz |
Processor (Fan-cooled option) |
VIA Luke CoreFusion™ Processor 1GHz |
South Bridge |
VIA VT8237R South Bridge |
System Memory |
Supports up to 1GB memory at 200MHz (PC3200 SODIMM) |
Integrated AGP Graphics |
VIA UniChrome™ Pro: MPEG-2 Decoder, MPEG-4 Acceleration |
Onboard TV Output |
VIA VT1625 HDTV Encoder |
Onboard Audio Codec |
VIA VT1617A 6 channel AC'97 |
Onboard LAN |
VT6103 10/100 Base-T Ethernet |
Onboard I/O Connectors |
2 UltraDMA 133/100/66 IDE Connectors (one 40-pin, one 44-pin)
1 Serial ATA Connector
2 USB connectors for 4 additional USB 2.0 ports
1 LVDS/DVI connector (an add-on card is required)
1 VIP connector
1 PS2 connector (mouse and keyboard)
1 Fan connector
1 YPbPr connector
1 LPC/SIR connector
1 12-pin Nano-ITX power connector |
Back Panel Connectors |
1 RJ-45 10/100 LAN port
2 USB 2.0 ports
1 VGA port
1 RCA port (SPDIF or TV out)
1 S-Video port
3 Audio jacks: Line-Out, Line-In and Mic-In; Smart 5.1 Support |
Connector Underneath Board |
1 Mini-PCI Expansion Slot |
Award BIOS |
4/8MBit Flash Memory |
System Monitoring and Management |
CPU Temperature monitoring
CPU voltage monitoring
FAN control
Watch Dog Timer
Wake-on-LAN, Keyboard-Power-on, Timer-Power-on
System power management
AC power failure recovery |
Operating Temperatures |
0°C up to 47°C ~50°C |
Operating Humidity |
0%~93% |
Form Factor |
Nano-ITX (8 layer) 12 cm x 12 cm |
VIA's EPIA N Specifications and Manual/Operating Guide
Opening the Box and Attaching the Heatsink -->
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