Introduction:
With AMDs recent release of their APUs it was only a matter of time before the technology came to small factor computers. In the past, you needed a Motherboard, CPU, and GPU (either discrete or integrated into the motherboard) to have a working system. However with the E-350 this is all rolled into one miniscule package. Today we will be looking at a slightly different solution called the Zotac Fusion-B-U.
Experience premium energy-efficiency computing and world-class graphics processing with the ZOTAC FUSION-ITX WiFi series powered by the AMD E-350 APU Platform. The ZOTAC FUSION-ITX WiFi series pairs a dual-core processor and AMD Radeon™ HD 6310 Discrete-Class Graphics processor for an outstanding synergy of CPU and GPU performance capable of stunning Microsoft® DirectX® 11 graphics, high-definition Blu-ray playback, streaming high-definition Internet video and day-to-day computing tasks while sipping miniscule amounts of energy.
Already we see where Zotac is aiming with this “All-in-one” solution: DirectX 11, HD Blu-Ray Playback, Streaming HD internet video, and day-to-day computing tasks. The fact that this board runs solely on a 90w power brick makes it all the more interesting. Lets move forward to see if Zotac has hit their mark.
Looks good i’ve been waiting so long for this kind of class of mobo
I couldn’t agree more. The DIY possibilities are endless here: NAS, Home Theatre box, Storage server, Simple firewall. Truely is a fun setup to work with