BIOSTAR Goes Carrizo: A10N-8800E Mini-ITX Motherboard with Integrated FX-8800P
by Gavin Bonshor on January 24, 2019 2:00 PM EST- Posted in
- Motherboards
- AMD
- Biostar
- Mini ITX
- SoCs
- Carrizo
- Edge Computing
- A10N-8800E
BIOSTAR has just introduced a mini-ITX motherboard with a built-in mobile processor, called the A10N-8800E. This Carrizo chipset based model uses an AMD FX-8800P quad-core processor, integrated Radeon R7 graphics and two memory slots capable of supporting 32 GB of DDR4-2133 memory.
The BIOSTAR A10N-8800E boasts an AMD FX-8800P quad-core processor with a boost core clock of up to 3.4 GHz from a base frequency of 2.1 GHz. The FX-8800P is more commonly found in AMD notebooks and has a TDP of just 15 W making it suitable for a low powered SoC system. Some of the main features of the A10N-8800E include a single full-length PCIe 3.0 x16 slot, a Realtek ALC887 HD audio codec and a Realtek RTL8111H 1G NIC. Due to the mobile processor, the BIOSTAR A10N-8800E has a small CPU cooler included. Storage options are limited to just two SATA ports and a single M.2 slot with support for both PCIe and SATA SSDs.
Focused on edge computing, the BIOSTAR A10N-8800E offers users two USB 3.1 Gen1 ports, two USB 2.0 ports, separate PS/2 ports for a keyboard and mouse and two video outputs consisting of a VGA and HDMI 1.4. Users can expand on the basic amount of rear panel USB connectivity by a further two USB 3.1 Gen1 and two USB 2.0 ports through internal headers. The board also has a basic looking power delivery with CPU power coming from a single 4-pin ATX 12 V input and the rest of the motherboard getting its power from a 24-pin ATX 12 V input.
The BIOSTAR A10N-8800E is suitable for small footprint systems due to the mini-ITX form factor. The condensed sizing and power efficient nature of the mobile AMD FX-8800P processor with Radeon R7 integrated graphics makes it an ideal candidate for users looking for a low powered and compact home or office based system.
At present, there is no information on the availability of the BIOSTAR A10N-8800E mini-ITX motherboard, with no details on the boards pricing either.
Source: Biostar
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blackice85 - Thursday, January 24, 2019 - link
I built a machine using an older version of this board (dual core) for websurfing/netflix purposes. It's pretty snappy and handles those tasks without issue, so I imagine this would work even better. Couldn't beat the price, got it on sale for I think $45.R3MF - Thursday, January 24, 2019 - link
how did you get through this article without telling us the uarch of the cpu/gpu components?Valantar - Thursday, January 24, 2019 - link
The title literally says "BIOSTAR goes Carrizo". Carrizo = 8th-gen heavy machinery mobile APUs, pre-Ryzen, with GCN 1.3 graphics IIRC.alfalfacat - Thursday, January 24, 2019 - link
Literally the first link is an explanation of the Carrizo uarch.How did this guy get through the first paragraph without picking that up?
Jorgp2 - Thursday, January 24, 2019 - link
Can Carrizo do hardware h265sleepeeg3 - Thursday, January 24, 2019 - link
Yes. Duckduckgo: https://www.notebookcheck.net/AMD-FX-8800P-Noteboo...quorm - Thursday, January 24, 2019 - link
Kind of wish they had gone with ddr3 for a value product like this.IGTrading - Friday, January 25, 2019 - link
True at first sight : maybe now DDR3 is still cheaper than DDR4.But in the past 2 decades, I saw how going from SDR to DDR , DDR to DDR2 and so on ... the older tech became more expensive than the newer one, because of the low production/stock numbers.
Jorgp2 - Friday, January 25, 2019 - link
Yup, still have plenty of that laying aroundET - Friday, January 25, 2019 - link
I find it strange to see a Carrizo these days and not Bristol Ridge.