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Legion Hardware » Articles » Asrock Core 100HT (Nettop)

Asrock Core 100HT (Nettop)
[Posted by: Steve]
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Today we are checking out a tiny yet very powerful Nettop computer from Asrock, known as the Core 100HT. This computer has a volume of just 2.5 liters, though despite this it can accommodate a range of mobile Intel Core i3/i5 and even Core i7 processors. There is also a huge range of impressive features on offer, such as USB 3.0, making this one of the most impressive HTPC to date...

Rather than opting for a low powered embedded processor that cannot be upgraded, this new model features an rPGA socket supporting a range of current Intel mobile processors. Although we tested with the most affordable processor the Asrock Core 100HT supports, it is important to note that a number of Core i5 and Core i7 (Arrandale) mobile processors are also supported.

06/21/2010
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Lagga



Posted on: 06/23/2010 10:09 AM
nice indepth review and what can I say? I want one :D

ProX



Posted on: 06/23/2010 10:41 AM
Now that's cool a real Mini-ITX system. Powerful but also low powered and quiet, I like it.

JustBecause



Posted on: 06/23/2010 10:23 PM
This thing is great. Do you know when it will go on sale? Thanks for the review and good work as always.

Richie



Posted on: 06/24/2010 09:41 AM
I agree this thing rocks!!! I would love to see how it goes with a Core i7 CPU.

Bowser



Posted on: 07/12/2010 03:21 AM
I have the original version and it is still going strong but I have to say the extra horse power is much needed!

Chootia



Posted on: 07/21/2010 10:11 PM
This is awesome ... sooo compact. Still they dont want to start making these to much more expensive or you might as well buy a laptop and get the screen as well.

stevephillips79


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Joined: 2010-08-27

Posted on: 08/27/2010 05:57 AM
hi,
the asrock core 100ht nettop its now powerful but also low powered and quiet, I like it till i dont want to buy a laptop and get the screen. thanks.


ProX



Posted on: 09/02/2010 01:13 PM
Who said $350 US? The review said they expect them to be at least $650 US in barebone form. They reviewed these before they came out.

ThaDraGun


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Joined: 2010-09-01

Posted on: 09/03/2010 03:38 AM
"Pricing for this incredible little computer was very reasonable, with the base unit priced at just $350 US, while the more upscale model, with features such as the MCE remote controller, WiFi 802.11n and more, cost $440 US. Finally there was also a version featuring a Blu-ray drive, costing about $500 US, which was starting to get up there."

I guess they must be talking about the Asrock Ion 330 eh.

I really wish the 100HT was a little cheaper. Or at least available at more stores. Soon I hope.

ThaDraGun


Posts: 2
Joined: 2010-09-01

Posted on: 09/02/2010 03:56 AM
$350 US? Where?? I've been looking everywhere online for this thing and I can't find that price anywhere. I've found only 2 sites that sell this and they are both $750 for barebone!!

Great review by the way. :)

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