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Intel Atom 230 - PCMark05

Longer bars are better

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Intel Atom 230 - 3DMark06

Longer bars are better

POV-Ray Results

Intel Atom 230 - POV-Ray

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Shorter bars are better

Test Configurations
Intel D945GCLF motherboad, 1.6GHz Atom 230 CPU, Intel 945GD integrated chipset, 1GB 667MHz DDR 2 Ram.
Asus N4L-VM DH motherboard, 2.13GHz Core 2 Duo T2600 CPU, Intel 945GM integrated chipset, 2GB 533MHz DDR 2 Ram.

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A word on wattage

Given how utterly patethic that review was and I can't even work up the entusiasm to flame it, here's a word on what was ignored:

I recently built one of these using a "noah" case with a DC-DC converter in it, a samsung 1TB drive (about 16W idle, 17W active) an old laptop CDRW drive and a 2GB stick of DDR2. Whilst copying a buttload (technical term) of stuff across the network to it, the CPU usage was sitting pretty at ~5% in XP-64 and the power usage (as measured by a maplin plug-into-the-wall meter) was 37 watts. The most I've ever managed to get this machine to consume was 51W on startup when the drive was first spun up. This quickly dropped back to 40 and idle is usually around the 35W mark.

As for the "dark ages" ports, all I can say is thank christ they're there, I work on embedded systems and it's great to have a machine with useful connectivity. When you need something to "just work" and it's playing lame, it's so much easier to debug over serial or parallel interfaces. Most embedded systems have a UART hidden away somewhere, even if it's only an internal header. USB->RS232 converters just don't work reliably enough.

Next time, let's have a review that doesn't compare melons to the krasnoyarsk tractor museum.

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Interesting alternative

Interesting that the Intel D201GLY2 motherboard has very similar power consumption overall and a PCMark05 CPU rating about 50% higher.

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I think Intel rushed to market

I am waiting for the MSI Atom board with no fans.

http://www.fudzilla.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=7549&Itemid=37

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I am an opinionated shit... so here goes

Actually, when it comes to doing WORK - by this I mean typing in stuff and scanning in the odd document and all, that sure - HIGH PERFORMANCE PC's and the TIME IS MONEY factor, do actually count for a real lot.....

But for all the really mundane "shit" it's probably a really good thing..

CHEAP, LOW POWER, SMALL and can play the really dumb basic kind of games... like Donkey Kong...

The ONLY 2 reasons I EVER upgrade is because my CHEAP, LOW POWER PC's either die (in part/s) from old age, or they just cannot hack having to scroll (page up / down) through 350 page documents, without coughing up their arse in the process.

But I have been computing away quite happily, on the last of the good stuff, remaining on the shelf - after it came out 3 or 4 years ago...

And I hang onto it all for a verrrrrrrrry long time.

So as to why I need to be buying the truck type PC's with the equivalent in power consumption, space taking, and running costs, the tripple bypass CPU's, the $900 graphics cards, the liquid cooling and screaming fans is beyond me.

CHEAP is good, and SUFFICIENT is enough.

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Our call center is buying exactly one of these

We're getting one into our Indian (Pune) call center in order to give our applications atomic testing.

If it works then we'll roll out a few hundred systems with lower power chipsets and hopefully a smaller form factor, such as system in monitor.

It's not just the power for the systems themselves, we also have to worry about running the air conditioners to clean up that power wastage afterwards, because of course all call centers must be located in tropical countries with poor electrical grids rather than say Iceland or Norway.

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