discuss familynettopAcer Aspire Revo R36xxThose. R3600 data Operating System * Genuine Windows VistaВ® Home Premium
* IntelВ® Atom в„ў 230 processor
NVIDIAВ® ION в„ў Chipset
RAM * Up to 4 GB DDRII SDRAM (two slots, dual-channel memory support)
Hard disk * Serial ATA II hard disk with a capacity of up to 500 GB or SSD hard disk with a capacity of 8 GB (depending on version)
Graphics adapter * nVidia GeForce 9400 with video memory up to 896 MB
Audio Adapter * HD Audio Adapter with 7.1 Sound System Support
Ports and connectors * Six USB 2.0 ports
* Universal 4-in-1 card reader
* Audio ports
* Connector for power supply
* Ethernet RJ-45 port
* D-Sub VGA port
* HDMI port
* eSATA port
Dimensions * 180 (L) x 180 (H) x 30 (W) mm, weight - 1 kg
Power supply * 65 W external power supply
Options (supplied ONLY with separate Aspire R3600 modifications)
* Webcam
* Nettop mount kit for VESA monitor bracket
* Joystick with spatial sensor
Those. R3610 data Operating System * Genuine WindowsВ® 7 Home Premium
* IntelВ® Atom в„ў 330 processor
NVIDIAВ® ION в„ў Chipset
RAM * Up to 4 GB DDR2 SDRAM (two channels, two slots)
Hard Drive * Serial ATA II Hard Drive, up to 500 GB
Card Reader * MultiMediaCard (MMC), Secure Digital в„ў (SD) Card, xD-Picture Card в„ў, Memory Stick в„ў
Graphics Card * NVIDIAВ® ION в„ў (GeForce 9400)
Audio adapter * Built-in HD audio adapter with 7.1 sound system support
Ports and connectors * Six USB 2.0 ports
* Universal card reader
* Two audio ports
* Power supply connector
* Ethernet (RJ-45) port
* D-Sub VGA port
* HDMI port
* eSATA port
* Optical S / PDIF port
Expansion Slots * One Mini PCI ExpressВ® Slot
LAN adapters *:
* Gigabit Ethernet adapter with Wake-on-LAN support
* WLAN:
* 802.11 b / g
Dimensions and weight * 180 (L) x 180 (H) x 30 (W) mm, weight - 1 kg
ad-hoc
Power supply * External, 65 W
Manipulators * Wired (USB) or wireless keyboard and optical mouse
Useful links: XP drivers (all in one archive)Proven gamesDisassemblyI became the happy owner of this baby (3610). I took it with Linux (the version with 1 gig, with 2 gigs ended).
First of all, I demolished the tench and installed the piggyback trim. And there began troubles - there is no firewood in the bundle, and on the site only for the seven. Many of these firewood naturally refused to work.
I had a great google. In this way, I posted an archive with firewood in a hat. The versions seem to be the last.
I will share my impressions:
1) Well, what can I say, compared to an ordinary system unit, it is just tiny. And very cute, it stands on my desk next to the screen (I did not dare to hang it on the screen and hide such beauty).
2) works very quietly. At low load it is generally inaudible, with active use, only if you listen.
3) for an unusual kid for 10k he is very smart. In terms of speed, I’m generally satisfied (it only remains to ram up the ram).
4) a rich set of sockets. A bunch of users, 2 of them at the end next to the power button, ideal for flash drives and other peripherals. Well, the card reader is very much in topic.
set up MPC and drove the HD720 - it goes perfectly, loading 3%
and now about the unpleasant ...
1) a waffle-lazha adapter. With the fact that he is G, I have still measured (in my hedgehog and it is worth it) BUT he does not support point-to-point mode! (Ad-hoc)
This is very sad, I did not expect this. Now I have to buy a point or an external adapter ...
2) there is not enough of another minijack on the rear panel (to connect the speakers). I didn’t have to get very upset, I have speakers. But those with a normal audio system will be uncomfortable
Nui I have a couple of questions ... is there any point in putting x64 Windows on the kid?
Post has been editedByak @ - 18.03.10, 18:02