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5 Atom Mini-ITX Boards Reviewed
Jetway JNC91 - Versatile
Jetway's JNC91 (or JNC-91-230) is an improvement on the D945GCLF in the same way as the Gigabyte board, with a few differences:
1. The JNC91 also feels better made than the Intel board. From experience we know Jetway have a very low failure rate.
2. The chipset heatsink is 'standard' sized meaning the board will fit in most if not all Mini-ITX cases. We measured the total height of the board at just 37mm.
3. Additionally, there is no 12V P4 power connector, meaning no additional P4 power cables or adapters will be required.
4. The port selection is slightly better: 2 serial ports on pin headers, a floppy drive connector (seriously, they still make those?) and 2 additional USB pin headers for an additional 4x USB 2.0 ports.


Jetway JNC91 Mini-ITX Motherboard |
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Processor | 1.6GHz Atom 230 |
Chipset | 945GC + ICH7 |
Memory | 1 x DDR2 400/533 DIMM slot (up to 2 GB) |
Graphics | Intel GMA950 Integrated Graphics |
Audio | Realtek ALC662 5.1 Channel Audio |
LAN | Realtek RTL8102E 10/100Mbit Ethernet |
Back Panel Connectors |
1 PS/2 Mouse
1 PS/2 Keyboard
1 Parallel
1 Serial
1 VGA
4 USB 2.0
1 RJ45 LAN (10/100)
3 3.5mm Audio
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Onboard I/O Connectors |
1 PCI Slot
1 Floppy Connector
1 IDE Connector (UDMA 33/66/100)
2 SATA Connectors
2 USB Pin Headers for up to 4 additional USB 2.0 Ports
1 9-pin Audio Connector
1 Front Panel Connector
3 Fan Headers
1 20-pin ATX Power Connector
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