Because some people disliked the name (seemed to be copied from X1000) i have changed it. Some people screamed things like "i7 and AROS is a no go.. or what?" .. nope it is not... here we go.
Had some internet problems today... so uploading of some videos showing performance will follow next weekend. Same is true for an optimized Broadway version.
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http://www.ares-shop.de:Small but powerful enough for surfing(incl. HTML5) and retro gaming ... Ares Ares mini complements the available systems.
Thanks to its mini-ITX case it takes extremely little space and, thanks to AMD APU technology yet it offers adequate to very good performance.
The base system comes with an AMD C60 dual core. This circumstance makes the Ares mini a very efficient partner for Retro computing and High definition video (playback).
Like the original AresOne even the small one is designed for AROS. * Each AROS distribution, can be used. By default, if no wishes expressed, AEROS and Broadway(native) will be installed in the latest shape. AEROS is based (evolution wise) of Debian 6.06 which uses AROS as desktopenvronment and integrates Wine .... long story short: you can access Linux / AROS, AmigaOS and Windows software.
Important: Under native AROS are only VESA modes supported. *The board has a PCIe slot so a card can be added for 3D support. This will need another case.
Feel free to ask.
The base system is composed of:
C60 1GHZ dualcore (raises under load up to 1.33GHZ)
250GB HD
2GB DDR3 RAM (supports up to 8GB)
DVD-Burner
Onboard GPU / LAN / Audio / DVI / VGA
6xUSB2
Case with power supply
AMC, A-Live X and the new Game G.E.M.Z
Update:
Changed case to one with a free PCIe Slot.
Update 2:
I don't wan't to flood the front page...
here is another system in the ARES line
Ares M-7
http://www.ares-shop.de/product_info.php?products_id=24I am on rant because some trolling trolls who don't like lowend specs...