Following the launch of Intel's Sandy Bridge CPUs, Zotac has announced its latest addition to the mini-ITX motherboard lineup, the H67-ITX WiFi.
As you could have guessed from the name, the new motherboard is based on Intel's H67 chipset and supports Intel's 2nd generation Core LGA1155 processors, also known as the Sandy Bridge.
The motherboard itself features a single PCI-Express x16 slot, two DDR3-1333 memory slots, two SATA 6.0Gbps and four SATA 3.0Gbps ports, Gigabit LAN, integrated 802.11n 300Mbps WiFi, four USB 3.0 ports and eight USB 2.0 ports, 7.1-channel audio ad has HDMI, DVI and Displayport outputs.
The motherboard gives you a lot of building options as you can either make a small HTPC with Intel's HD 2000/3000 graphics or even go for some high-end graphics card and make a mini-ITX gaming system.
Unfortunately, the price or the availability date haven't been announced but we guess it will hit retail after January 9th, or simply, once those Sandy Bridge CPUs are ready for selling.
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