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<blockquote data-quote="Jem McCoy" data-source="post: 664377" data-attributes="member: 107463"><p>I received mine today, it is a nice box , so easy to add memory and a HDD. I ordered 4gig of memory an an SSD to make it as fast as possible, only to discover that, like so many other cheap skate manufacturers, it has a HALF wireless N card that will only receive 150Mbps ! Ihave just changed this card(Atheros 9285) in an Asus EEEBox PC with an Atheros 9287 which gives 300Mbps consistantly and the results are significant.The Zotac's card is on the underside of the motherboard with void warranty stickers all over it. I cannot understand why so many netbook, notebook and mini Pc manufacturers are using this substandard card and spoiling their products just to save a measly few dollars.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jem McCoy, post: 664377, member: 107463"] I received mine today, it is a nice box , so easy to add memory and a HDD. I ordered 4gig of memory an an SSD to make it as fast as possible, only to discover that, like so many other cheap skate manufacturers, it has a HALF wireless N card that will only receive 150Mbps ! Ihave just changed this card(Atheros 9285) in an Asus EEEBox PC with an Atheros 9287 which gives 300Mbps consistantly and the results are significant.The Zotac's card is on the underside of the motherboard with void warranty stickers all over it. I cannot understand why so many netbook, notebook and mini Pc manufacturers are using this substandard card and spoiling their products just to save a measly few dollars. [/QUOTE]
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