Intel D945GCLF Motherboard CPU Bundle
Intel - BOXD945GCLFLast Review: Jul 2008
This motherboard has an embedded Intel Atom 230 processor.The Intel Desktop Board D945GCLF is designed to support Internet-centric computing delivering incredible capabilities for the flexible Mini-ITX form factor.Featuring the integrated 45nm Intel Atom Processor and the Intel 945GC Express Chipset... Read More this board is an energy-efficient solution for home users as well as for unique vertical market needs. Designed with 45nm Hi-k metal gate processor, this board delivers incredible opportunities to communicate, listen, watch, play, and learn via Internet connectivity. Minimize
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Summary of User Reviews
Number of Reviews: 3Positive Reviews: 67%
Negative Reviews: 33%
Negative Review
Reviewed by: alasam on 24-Sep-08
Strengths: All-in-one
Weaknesses: Everything is basic
Summary: This is the first mini-itx board I owned. It is nice to have everything built-in, but that is where it stops. This board will not be able to upgrade much. With only one pci slot, its use is limited.
Positive Review
Reviewed by: gmitch64 on 02-Sep-08
Strengths: mini-itx board, low power draw, quiet
Weaknesses: noisy fan, slower CPU speed, has issues with Linux
Summary: First, this is combo is NOT designed as powerful desktop replacement. If you want to do some web surfing, a little Word Processing, and watch some DVDs, it works great. I put a 1GB stick of RAM in, loaded Vista, and got a Vista Experience of 3.1, so not too shoddy. I'm actually running this board as my firewall, using Linux, and had some issues getting even the boot CDs to load from various distributions. Once you disable the NIC from the BIOS, installation goes without a hitch - other than the fact that you don't have a network card any more. I'm still working on resolving this, and by now, newer distributions may have support for the NIC built in - Vista loads first time, without issues. I do like this board, and I'm probably going to purchase another couple for some specific, non CPU intensive, tasks. I suspect that this board would make a good base for an HTPC, as long as you weren't trying to do BluRay, HD-DVD, or 1080 with it. And for the price, it's a good cheap system to start playing with an HTPC (for less than the cost of the CPU in most other cases).
Positive Review
Reviewed by: gigantopithecus on 27-Jun-08
Strengths: Intel Atom CPU
Weaknesses: Old chipset
Summary: I picked this up as a replacement for an aging Via mini-itx carputer & I'm not disappointed at all. Performance is significantly better with slightly less overall system powerdraw. It is important to note in considering the Atom cpu that it is not meant as a desktop replacement processor - clock for clock the Atom doesn't keep up with a Pentium M or even Socket A era Athlon XP cpus. But for running regular definition DVD ISOs, GPS navigation software, music, & accessing the internet, it works great.My only complaint is that Intel chose to pair their first retailer available Atom cpu with such an old chipset. The hsf you see in the picture isn't for the Atom, it's for the chipset! The Atom itself has a much smaller passive heatsink (no fan) that's more than adequate. In a less than ideal environment (car ambient temps), the cpu itself stays cool.
