Well-known mainboard manufacturer MSI has just announced a new all-in-one (AIO) computer system that’s powered by Intel’s former glory, Sandy Bridge technology. The new PC is targeting business users so the latest and greatest Ivy Bridge is not really needed here although it would have been welcomed.
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The processor powering MSI’s Wind Top AP1612 is a mobile Intel Celeron B830 dual-core CPU running at a default frequen cy of just 1800 MHz and has no Turbo option.
It has two cores, but lacks HT technology and only features a 2 MB level 3 cache while it is rated for just 35 watts maximum TDP.
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The HM65 Express chipset is responsible for th e four USB 2.0 ports available as well as the 6 in 1 card reader, the 2 COM ports, a parallel printer port, VGA out, two HD audio jacks and surprisingly two Gigabit LAN ports.
WirelessN connectivity is also present along with a nice 0.3MP webcam.
The system lacks the much needed optical disc drive, but it ships with a keyboard and mouse.
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Via: MSI Launches Wind Top AP1612 Compact AIO TouchPC
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