The core of the new N10C is an Intel Celeron M processor with a clock speed of 1.2 GHz. The board's new technology enables it to surpass the performance of its predecessor, which was outfitted with an Intel Pentium M CPU. Efficiency and better performance are the guiding principles when selecting components.
Communication with peripheral devices is quick and easy with the high-performance PCI Express bus standard. Data is transmitted between the hard drive and the processor using a SATA interface that provides a number of advantages over other standards: higher data transfer rates and the ability to swap out data carriers during operation, for example.
Network connections are established with a Gigabit Ethernet interface that can handle high-speed data exchange between IPCs and other computers or devices in the network.
RAM is supplied by high-speed, energy-efficient DDR3 module. Graphics performance has also been improved on the new board, offering a better user experience.
Like all noax motherboards, the N10C also has a microcontroller unit (MCU). It automatically runs a range of control and statistical functions, including operation hours metering, temperature monitoring and display backlight. The MCU can also be tailored for specific customer demands. The unique concept and technical features of the new noax board make it ideal for all users who place great value on stability and reliability while simultaneously increasing capacity.
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