DIGILITE offers New Motherboards for All-In-One PC

VARINDIA- INDIA'S FRONTLINE IT MAGAZINE

DIGILITE offers New Motherboards for All-In-One PC

Smartlink Network Systems Limited has launched three new motherboard models - DL-425IX3-FC, DL-H61S and DL-H67S specially designed for All-In-One PC Segment under its motherboard brand DIGILITE.

All-In-One computers are desktop computers that combine the CPU and speaker into the same case as the monitor. All-In-One computers are said to be the future PCs. DIGILITE is closely working with Intel in aligning channel with its motherboards and have already started aggressively shipping its motherboards in the market.

DL-H61S and DL-425IX3-FC come with Intel Sandybridge processors; CPU onboard and Intel Atom Singal-core D425 processor are mounted onboard. DL-H61S supports Intel H61 Chipset with Dual channel DDR3 1333/1066 x 2 DIMMs, Maximum 8 GB memory and 1* PCI22.0 x 16 expansion slot, while DL-425IX3-FC supports Intel NM10 Chipset with DDR3 800MHz x DIMM, maximum 4 GB memory and 1*PCI expansion slot. Both the models DL-H61S and DL-H67S support Gigabit Lan and 2* SATA II.

DL-H67S with Intel Sandybridge processors, Socket LGA1155, Intel H67 Chipset, dual channel DDR3 1333/1066 x 2 DIMMs, maximum 8 GB memory, 18PCIe2.0 x 16 expansion slots supports 2*SATA III, 1*SATA II, 1*ESATA and Gigabit Lan. DL-H67S is suitable for Home Theatre PC with HDMI.

Rajan Sharma, Vice-President - Sales, DIGILITE, said, "It is our pleasure to work with Intel, the world's largest semiconductor chip-maker. At DIGILITE, we bring constant innovations with changing technology and crave to satisfy the needs of our consumers. All-In-One computers are definitely the next big thing in the market and DIGILITE will make a mark in this segment with the help of its new motherboard models.”


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