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First look at an AMD Brazos 2.0 Motherboard
by
Anand Lal Shimpi
on 6/6/2012 7:59 PM EST
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Computex 2012
AMD
Brazos
Sapphire
Motherboards
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Omoronovo
- Wednesday, June 06, 2012 -
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Any likelihood of you getting a sample for review? This seems (from initial impressions) to be a perfect upgrade to my aging ion+atom setup.
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etamin
- Wednesday, June 06, 2012 -
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I'm not familiar with Atom and Brazos boxes, how does one go about finding a cooler for them?that chip is clearly not in a socket.
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mevans336
- Wednesday, June 06, 2012 -
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The manufacturer will include a heatsink, most likely passively cooled, on the shipping product.
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Einy0
- Wednesday, June 06, 2012 -
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I like that there is one, but at the same time it is close to the APU. I was hoping for more passively cooled boards in this power profile. At 18Watts a large passive heatsink should do the job easy.
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Omoronovo - Wednesday, June 06, 2012 - link
Any likelihood of you getting a sample for review? This seems (from initial impressions) to be a perfect upgrade to my aging ion+atom setup. Replyetamin - Wednesday, June 06, 2012 - link
I'm not familiar with Atom and Brazos boxes, how does one go about finding a cooler for them?that chip is clearly not in a socket. Replymevans336 - Wednesday, June 06, 2012 - link
The manufacturer will include a heatsink, most likely passively cooled, on the shipping product. ReplyEiny0 - Wednesday, June 06, 2012 - link
I like that there is one, but at the same time it is close to the APU. I was hoping for more passively cooled boards in this power profile. At 18Watts a large passive heatsink should do the job easy. Reply