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Test Sapphire Edge

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Sapphire
Modèle
Edge
Site
overclockersclub.com
Date
14.02.2011
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It seems like computers are just getting smaller and smaller lately. Netbooks, Net-tops and mobile phones that are as powerful as desktop pc's from not that long ago are becoming more and more common. Packing a full pc into a small package has the advantage of taking up less space (obviously), lowering the cost, and typically lowering the power usage. While all of this sounds great in theory, netbooks and net-tops end up being underpowered due to their low-power processor and an integrated graphics that is really only capable of photo viewing, internet browsing and standard definition video.Here is where the Sapphire Edge Mini PC comes into play. The Edge Mini PC definitely fits the main specifications of a net-top; it is extremely small, it will be relatively inexpensive, and it will consume very little power (around 20 Watts). Right there, however, is where the similarities end. The Edge Mini PC utilizes the second generation NVIDIA ION 2 platform. This platform is comprised of an Intel Atom processor paired with a next generation NVIDIA graphics core. The Edge Mini PC was purpose built to be small form-factor, low-cost and low-power all without sacrificing any performance in the process. Let's see if the world of HD Video, parallel processing and multitasking is really available in such a small package.
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