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Zotac GeForce 9300-ITX WiFi Review

Posted by: James Clewer (gt_junkie) on: 08/05/2009 09:47 AM [ Print | 0 comment(s) ]

Packaging and included extras:

The GeForce 9300-ITX WiFi comes in a typically colourful Zotac branded box.

The brightly coloured front provides basic information on the specific functions of the board while the back provides information on the experience Nvidia's chipset will likely provide. The side of the box contains specific information on the board full list of specifications.


Front view of the packaging.



Rear view of the packaging.


Upon opening you are greeted by the motherboard itself.


Opening the box reveals the motherboard.


Below this you will find the various instructions, warranty documentation, CD's, blanking plate and the obligatory case sticker. One extra addition is the wireless aerial that can be installed onto the motherboard for full WiFi connectivity.


The paperwork, CD, SATA cable and WiFi adapter supplied with the motherboard.


The board itself has a lot crammed onto it. It's impressive when you consider this board could support a high end Quad core, top end GPU like the 4870X2 or GTX295 and a massive 8gb of DDR2.


Full view of the motherboard.


When you consider the compact size of the board next to the sheer amount of items placed on it you can see that the location of certain sockets, heatsinks and expansion slots is very important. It looks like a good deal of thought has gone into the boards design.


There's a great deal crammed onto the PCB.


Let's take a closer look...


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