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ZOTAC® Launches Next-Generation DIY Home Theater PC Platforms

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Posted 11 January 2012 - 06:12 AM

New ZOTAC® D2700-ITX WiFi Supreme combines the latest energy-efficient CPU and GPU for superior energy-efficiency and stunning high-definition video


Jan. 11, 2012 – ZOTAC® International, a leading innovator and a channel manufacturer, today launches the ZOTAC® D2700-ITX WiFi Supreme - a next-generation mini-ITX platform for DIY home theater PC users. The ZOTAC® D2700-ITX WiFi Supreme combines the latest energy-efficient Intel® Atom™ processor with world-class NVIDIA® GeForce® graphics processing for superior energy-efficiency and stunning high-definition video playback.


The latest generation Intel® Atom™ D2700 CedarTrail processor with dual cores and Intel® HyperThreading™ technology enables the ZOTAC® D2700-ITX WiFi Supreme to deliver snappy multitasking responsiveness for everyday computing tasks. The NVIDIA® GeForce® GT 520 graphics processor equips the ZOTAC® D2700-ITX WiFi Supreme with hardware-accelerated Blu-ray 3D playback capabilities and HDMI 1.4a technology for the ultimate 3D high-definition experience.


"ZOTAC® platforms have been quite popular among home theater PC users. “The ZOTAC® D2700-ITX WiFi Supreme succeeds our award-winning IONITX series with upgrades to smoothly playback stereoscopic 3D content, output lossless audio formats and embrace Microsoft® DirectX® 11 technology while maintaining the compact mini-ITX form factor," said Carsten Berger, marketing director, ZOTAC® International.


Expansion is plentiful with the ZOTAC® D2700-ITX WiFi Supreme platform, including two DDR3 DIMM slots, a PCI Express x16 (single-lane) expansion slot, two SATA 3.0 Gb/s ports and two USB 3.0 ports. Gigabit Ethernet, 802.11n WiFi and Bluetooth 3.0 networking technologies round out the platform for lightning-fast network connectivity wired or wirelessly.


It's time to play with the ZOTAC® D2700-ITX WiFi Supreme.


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General details

  • New ZOTAC® Next-Generation DIY home theater PC platforms
  • ZOTAC D2700-ITX WiFi Supreme
  • Intel® Atom™ D2700 (2.13 GHz, dual-core)
  • NVIDIA® GeForce® GT 520 (512MB DDR3)
  • 2 x DDR3-1066 DIMM slots
  • Support up to 4GB memory
  • Dual-link DVI, DisplayPort & HDMI outputs
  • 1 PCI Express x16 (single-lane) expansion, 1 mSATA slot
  • 2 SATA 3.0 Gb/s
  • 2 USB 3.0 ports (back panel), 6 USB 2.0 ports (4 on back panel, 2 via pin headers)
  • Gigabit Ethernet
  • Hardware accelerated Blu-ray 3D playback
  • Dolby® TrueHD & DTS-HD™ MA bitstream capable (HDMI) & 8-channel HD audio
  • Microsoft® DirectX® 11 technology
  • Onboard 802.11n WiFi & Bluetooth 3.0
  • Mini-ITX form factor

Specifications:

Product Name

D2700-ITX WiFi Supreme

Chipset

Intel® NM10 Express

South Bridge

N/A (single-chip)

GPU

NVIDIA® GeForce® GT 520 w/512MB DDR3

CPU

Intel® Atom™ D2700 (2.13 GHz, dual-core)

System Bus

N/A

Memory support

2 x DDR3-1066 DIMM

Memory capacity

Up to 4GB

Expansion

PCI Express x16 (single-lane)

mini-PCI Express (occupied by WiFi card)

mSATA

SATA

2 SATA 3.0 Gb/s

mSATA (shared with one SATA port)

Display outputs

Dual-link DVI, HDMI & DisplayPort

WiFi

802.11n & Bluetooth 3.0

Ethernet

10/100/1000Mbps

USB

2 USB 3.0 ports (back panel)

6 USB 2.0 ports (4 on back panel, 2 via pin headers)

Audio

8-channel high-definition audio

HDMI audio output (lossless bit stream ready)

DirectX® support

DirectX® 11

Other hardware features

NVIDIA® CUDA technology, NVIDIA® PureVideo™ HD, hardware-accelerated Blu-ray playback

Windows® 7 capability

Certified for Windows® 7 premium®


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Posted 05 February 2012 - 08:18 AM

Three questions:

What are the power requirements for this board?

Hoping that it comes in well below the Z68 Wifi w/GT430 as normal htpc chassis often do not exceed 150 - 250w

Is the GT520 chip hard wired to the display port or the HDMI port?

The Z68 wifi w/GT430 was hard wired to the display port and that was not very appreciated.

When will this be available for purchase?

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