
Intel BOXDH57JG Mini-ITX Socket 1156 Motherboard
Compact Powerhouse for Home EntertainmentThe Intel Desktop Board DH57JG is a Mini-ITX motherboard designed to bring compact, space-efficient performance to your home theater PC, supporting Intel Core i5 processors and offering essential features for entertainment. Form Factor: Mini-ITX ...
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Overview
Compact Powerhouse for Home Entertainment
The Intel Desktop Board DH57JG is a Mini-ITX motherboard designed to bring compact, space-efficient performance to your home theater PC, supporting Intel Core i5 processors and offering essential features for entertainment.
- Form Factor: Mini-ITX
- Processor Socket: LGA1156
- Chipset: Intel H57 Express Chipset
- Memory: Two DDR3 (1333/1066 MHz) SDRAM DIMM sockets; 8 GB max
Key Features
The Intel DH57JG Media Series Mini-ITX Motherboard Supports up to 8 GB of dual-channel DDR3 memory at 1333
This desktop motherboard supports Intel Core i5, Core i3 and Pentium G6950 processors with an LGA1156 socket.
Mini-ITX form factor (6.7"x6.7") delivers great performance in a small size
Expandable with: five SATA ports (3.0 Gb/s): four internal and one eSATA on the back panel, 12 USB 2.0 ports
This board supports over-clocking and comes with a robust suite of software
Its integrated intel HD graphics controler supports onboard video using an intel processor with graphics capabilities.
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Supports Intel Core i5, Core i3, and Pentium G6950 processors with an LGA1156 socket, offering CPU flexibility.
- Features a Mini-ITX form factor (6.7"x6.7"), making it ideal for compact and small-form-factor PC builds.
- Supports up to 8 GB of dual-channel DDR3 memory at 1333 MHz, providing decent memory bandwidth for its generation.
- Includes five SATA ports (3.0 Gb/s) (four internal and one eSATA), offering good storage expansion capabilities for its size.
- Comes with 12 USB 2.0 ports, providing extensive connectivity for peripherals and external devices.
👎 Cons
- The LGA1156 socket and DDR3 memory support are older standards, limiting compatibility with newer processors and RAM.
- The maximum memory support is 8GB, which can be a significant limitation for modern demanding applications or intensive multitasking.
- Only supports USB 2.0 ports; lacks faster USB 3.0 or 3.1 ports for quicker data transfer with modern devices.
- Integrated Intel HD graphics controller relies on a processor with graphics capabilities, meaning CPU choice is crucial for onboard video.
- The SATA ports are 3.0 Gb/s, which is slower than newer 6.0 Gb/s standards, potentially bottlenecking modern SSDs.