
ASRock AD2550B-ITX Intel Atom Mini-ITX Motherboard
Compact and Efficient Mini-ITX Motherboard The ASRock AD2550B-ITX is a Mini-ITX motherboard featuring an Intel Atom D2550 processor and Intel NM10 chipset. Designed for compact systems, this motherboard offers essential connectivity and functionality for various applications. Specifications: ...
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Overview
Compact and Efficient Mini-ITX Motherboard
The ASRock AD2550B-ITX is a Mini-ITX motherboard featuring an Intel Atom D2550 processor and Intel NM10 chipset. Designed for compact systems, this motherboard offers essential connectivity and functionality for various applications.
Specifications:
- Processor: Intel Atom D2550
- Chipset: Intel NM10
- Memory: DDR3
- Form Factor: Mini-ITX
- Audio: Integrated Audio
- Video: Integrated Video
- LAN: Integrated LAN
Key Features
CPU: Intel Dual-Core Atom Processor D2550 (1.86 GHz)
Chipset: Intel NM10 Express
Memory: 2x DDR3-1066/800 DIMM Slots, Non-ECC, Un-buffered, Max Capacity of 4GB
Slots: 1x PCI Slot
SATA: 2x SATA2 Ports
Ports:8 x USB 2.0 Ports (4 rear,4via headers); 1x PS/2 Mouse Port; 1x PS/2 Key board Port; 1x VGA Port; 1xSerial Port; 1xParallel Port; 1x RJ45 LAN Port; Audio I/O Jacks
Power Connector: 1x 24-Pin ATX Power Connector
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Equipped with an Intel Dual-Core Atom Processor D2550 (1.86 GHz) integrated, offering a compact and low-power solution.
- Supports up to 4GB of DDR3-1066/800 non-ECC, un-buffered memory, suitable for basic computing needs.
- Features a Mini-ITX form factor, making it ideal for small form factor builds and compact systems.
- Includes a PCI slot, allowing for the addition of legacy expansion cards.
- Offers a comprehensive set of legacy ports, including PS/2, VGA, Serial, and Parallel, for compatibility with older peripherals.
👎 Cons
- The Intel Dual-Core Atom D2550 processor is relatively low-power, making it less suitable for demanding applications or heavy multitasking.
- The maximum memory capacity of 4GB DDR3 may be insufficient for modern operating systems and applications that require more RAM.
- Only includes two SATA2 ports, which limits storage expansion options compared to motherboards with SATA3 or M.2 slots.
- The presence of legacy ports (PS/2, Serial, Parallel) might be unnecessary for users with modern peripherals and could indicate an older design.
- The single PCI slot provides limited expansion capability, especially compared to motherboards with multiple PCIe slots.