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The Turion X64 X2 L510 system we use has dual channel memory which helps increase the bandwidth on this particular test a little. The Atom D525 trails in last place.

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7 comments

  1. I keep meaning to pick one of these up, but I think ill opt for the passively cooled asus model,. seems a better long term option. no fans, always a good thing

  2. Are there any other passively cooled fusion boards out? that asus board is great, but its a small fortune. surely some other company has a passive one out at less money? its hard to even get stock here at all.

  3. IT has to be passive for me if I was getting one, and the only one ive seen is ASUS, who used a massive cooler over the whole PCB basically…….

  4. Im waiting for their quad core designs, these are rather boring, just like a better Atom. good idea, but I need more power,e ven for media system

  5. I like thier motherboards, but passive would have been a better option. I would love to know what the temps would increase to if the fan was disabled inside a decent cooled case? possible ?

  6. Those boards looks nice as a “mom” / grandparents PC…

  7. Hmm putting more of these pages together would help .. also def compare it to an atom/ion system. I do like this for both a Future HTPC and NAS. Just have to get a Freeview HD tuner, and 3 x3.5 hd and a nice case, one that wont revolt my eyes every time I look at it. Do they have full Mythbuntu drivers? resume from s1,s2.s3 properly? If so I’m set.