MSI Wind NetTop D130 Dual-Core Mini System can save up to 90% on electricity


MSI Wind NetTop D130 is equipped with Intel Atom dual-core processor and 2GB DDR2 memory which provides a more forceful processing performance at the same price. The full speed operation of Wind NetTop D130 is only 35W which is less than the light bulbs. Compared to the traditional ATX chassis of 250W~300W, MSI Wind NetTop

D130 can save up to 90% on electricity. The processor and the chipset of MSI Wind NetTop D130 utilized the passive cooling technology, preventing the noisy operation of the fan. It is ultra-quiet, generating only 30dB of operating noise which is quieter than the library. It is very suitable for 24H computing needs such as […]

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