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The ASRock Q1900-ITX is a powerful motherboard/CPU/VGA combo featuring an Intel Celeron J1900 processor, supporting up to 16GB of DDR3 RAM, and equipped with advanced built-in graphics. Its compact mini-ITX design makes it perfect for space-saving builds while delivering robust performance for everyday computing tasks.
| ASIN | B00JQHUE3G |
| Brand | ASRock |
| CPU Model | Celeron |
| Chipset Type | Intel J1900 |
| Compatible Devices | Personal Computer |
| Compatible Processors | Intel Celeron |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (189) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 04717677323191 |
| Graphics Card Interface | PCI Express |
| Item Weight | 0.87 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | ASRock |
| Memory Clock Speed | 2 GHz |
| Memory Slots Available | 4 |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 16 GB |
| Model Number | Q1900-ITX |
| Platform | Windows 8.1 |
| Processor Socket | LGA 1150 |
| RAM Memory Technology | DDR3 |
| Ram Memory Maximum Size | 16 GB |
| System Bus Standard Supported | SATA 2 |
| Total PCIe Ports | 2 |
| Total SATA Ports | 4 |
| Total Usb Ports | 5 |
| UPC | 846830072974 863190165054 |
| USB 2.0 | 2 |
R**D
Beat all my expectations...
Note: This board is a Mini-ITX board not an ATX board. I tried to get Amazon to correct it but they refused. I am very impressed by this little board. I used this board as the basis for my Windows Media Center PC and it has been running smoothly for about a month now. Here are a few highlights. * It supports surround sound. I have it hooked up to my 5.1 receiver via the optical out and it sounds good. * It has SATA connections for up to 4 drives. With this many SATA ports it would also make a great DIY NAS. * It has a quad core Intel Bay Trail processor with a fanless heatsink that uses very little power (10w max TDP) compared to other x86 processors. * With the Cooler Master Elite 110 case and Silverstone STX 300W power supply it runs nearly silent. * The Intel graphics supports play back on my 60" 1080p TV just fine. No additional graphics card needed. * I was skeptical about the CPU performance but it can simultaneously run 4 Full HD recordings, watch youtube, and playback an HD stream on a media center extender and they all look great. Plus it still has CPU cycles to burn. * Used it, an Xbox controller, and Steam In-Home Streaming to stream games from the gaming PC in my office to the big 60" TV in my family room and it worked great despite being connected over wifi. Given all the capabilities, the price of this board, which includes the CPU, is spectacular. It cost me more for the 8GB of DDR3 1600 memory I put into the board. I highly recommend it to anyone looking to build a quiet, low power, HTPC/Media Center PC or NAS.
J**K
Great so Far
It's working great so far. It blows away the original motherboard in my low-end HP Pavilion. 1080P videos present no problems (my old MB struggled with most videos). Don't make the same mistake I did if you're assuming it's a drop-in replacement for a Mini-ITX HP motherboard. The only "drop-in" feature was that it fit my case perfectly. I wasn't paying attention to the power supply requirements, and I assumed I could use the same laptop-style power brick that the original Pavilion board used, as well as my DIMMs. I was WRONG and had to buy a power supply adapter, 12V DC power brick (with a power pin that didn't fit the adapter well), SATA power cables, and a new soDIMM. This was all due to my lack of research. PAY ATTENTION to the Amazon "Frequently bought together" links. Anyway, this seems to be a great board with great on-board audio and video capabilities. I was delighted that my case power switch and fan worked properly after all my bungling with the power supply. The graphics cache when scrolling Google images or when using my Router setup screens seems a little strange; you get white screens followed by a sudden refresh. I haven't even looked at the BIOS settings yet, so there could be something there I could change. Also, I'm not sure if "sleep" amounts to "hibernation" with my case/SSD, so there are short delays coming back from sleep sometimes. That could be a Windows 10 issue. The other cool thing was that I booted up Windows 10 after changing the MBoard, and it worked almost immediately. There was a tiny bit of "new device" configuration, but not much at all. I probably should have done a new OS installation, but I thought I'd give it a shot.
S**N
Little, nice, full featured mother board
I spent a couple of months searching for the perfect mobo to fit my needs. A combo CPU GPU mobo with enough power to play 1080 hd vids, 4 cores, hdmi and dvi, at least 4 satas, sata II and III. Mini itx an so on, because i was upgrading, I wanted to use the same case, PSU. The first brand i had in mind was Asus, but when i found this Asrock 1900 itx, i inmediatly bougth it with no dude. Not only it has those specs, but also accepts 1.35 and 1.5 volts sodimms sticks. So i installed a memory and a mini pci wifi module i had from an old crashed screen laptop. This is a quality mobo, works smoothly with no compatibility isues. The usb headers, from audio panels header a power headers from the old case worked fine, but just changing carefully the positions of some wires. If you want a pc for general use or an excellent htpc this is one of the best options
C**J
i can say that in situations like this Amazon has always been understanding and pleasant to ...
can't comment much on board... couldn't get it to work... had to send it back... i can say that in situations like this Amazon has always been understanding and pleasant to work with...
R**O
USB & SATA ports stopped responding
I purchased two brand new of these mobos in October last year. At first I was really happy with my purchase and impressed with the "performance". By January, with no apparent reason, the USB ports stopped responding in one of them. I tested with different pendrives and USB cables and nothing. In April this year, the SATA ports on the second one stopped responding the same way. I tested changing cables and even hard drives, and all effort is futile.
T**R
CM achetée pour réaliser un NAS sous XPEnology en fanless. Après 6 semaines d'utilisation, elle s'avère parfaitement suffisante pour nos utilisations : serveur musiques et de films (multiroom), backup des fichiers des PCs de la maison et le tout dans un silence remarquable ! A noter que la carte permet de planifier la mise en route et l’extinction du serveur à l'avance. J'ai testé l'accès avec mes PC Linux et avec une PS3 ; tout se passe bien ! Dernière précision, ayant mal réalisé le câble RJ45 qui relie serveur au réseau, j'ai commencé par noter la faiblesse de mon débit et ai pris contact avec le support technique ASRock. La réponse rapide et détaillée m'a permis de rapidement remettre en cause MON câble ; l'erreur était bien chez moi mais j'ai ainsi pu apprécier la réactivité et la précision des réponses du support ASRock. Bon à savoir !
G**B
OK first things first, if you are looking for intel chipset you will pay more over AMD as after buying this i looked at a non integrated AM1 build and would have given me more bang for the same buck but as you don't have to mess about setting up a CPU and heatsink, there are gains on both options. Got this bit of kit for a Mame build, stuck in 8gb ram 1666 even tho it can only run at 1333 as cheap as "Micro" chips. Not always clear but takes So-dim memory so very compact running 2 sticks of crucial Has an on-board Mini pcie slot for wifi card in which ive stuck intel 7260 WIFI card all in all config is minimal for set up, have had both Win 7 & 10 running so far with little issues. you will need to update drivers over Windows Stock drivers as not all features worked out of the box. Has loads of USB on rear panel also has multiple headers on the board for additional USB No issues i can think of Great price for a quad core mini itx set up, realy easy to set up! ps addition.... ive been running this for a little while now and i have to say i really like this board, gets a little hot when pushed and so as a way of giving a now used review i would add the following i run with a samsung ssd and boot time is about 15 seconds its stable! really important downs but not show stoppers so would not reduce its score no replacement active cooler i can find as when you push it it gets a little warm only pcie x1 if x16 it would offer additional flexibility both would just add to a really super little mobo
D**D
Just work great!
F**M
Ich habe dieses Mainboard als Ersatz für mein E350-M1 gekauft da ich meinen Homeserver auf Windows 8.1 upgraden wollte. Ich nutze es Einverbindung mit 4 GB Ram, einer 120 GB SSD und 1 TB Festplatte mit Windows 8.1 64Bit. Der Einbau und die Inbetriebnahme life problemlos. Der Umstieg hat sich wirklich gelohnt. Das System läuft deutlich schneller als vorher. Die Bootzeit von Windows ist mit ca 10 Sekunden wirklich gut. Beim Ram ist zu beachten, dass es sich um S0-DIMM also Notebookspeicher handelt und das bei nur einem Modul dieses unbedingt auf Steckplatz A1 installiert werden muss, sonst läuft gar nichts. Klare Kaufempfehlung für alle die ein leises Stromsparendes Board suchen.
M**N
Hace poco mi querido Packard Bell i5 Murio, no os voy a engañar, le di un uso increible... y de repente un dia simplemente murio (Placa madre), no me comi mucho la cabeza, lo abri, vi el problema y pase automaticamente de arreglarlo, ya era hora de cambiar a un sobremesa "HTPC" de esos tan de moda para tener tu propia biblioteca interactiva en casa (Media Center). -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RESUMEN: CONCLUSION. Si buscas un "Todo en Uno" para el hogar, ver pelis, mirar internet.... no lo dudes, por 150 euros tienes una placa, una caja y su fuente y solo tienes que buscarte un disco duro y memoria ram (de portatil eso si) para disfrutarlo. Es pequeñita pero matona.... no es para bromear, estamos ante un Hardware de muy alto rendimiento para sus especificaciones tan humildes (da mas de lo que dice) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- En Profundidad: Indague bastante, y estaba seguro de una cosa... no queria otro armatoste de 10 kilos, queria algo pequeño y medianamente potente, por que los que no jugamos o editamos, pasa como con los moviles de ahora... tienes la potencia de una central nuclear... para poner una lavadora personal (no aprovechamos todos los recursos), asi que despues de mucho mirar esta placa con micro integrado, disipador pasivo y mini itx llamo mucho mi atencion. Lo primero que te asombra es lo contenta que esta la gente, lo dinamica que es la placa para su precio y sobre todo lo bien construida que esta, el equipo de ingenieros de Asrock realmente querian pegar el pelotazo, y vaya si lo han conseguido. Nos ofrecen un intel Celeron, que ya solo el nombre tira para atras, es lo mas bajo de lo mas bajo, sin embargo uno ve sus capacidades tecnicas y bechmarks de usuarios y se pregunta ¿Realmente es un celeron?, por que tiene un rendimiento muy parecido a un i5M y solo el micro cuesta 3 veces la placa entera... no puede ser. Finalmente me decido a comprarlo, no sin prejuicios "No puede ser que vaya tan bien...", veo la plaquita y casi me entra la risa... tan pequeña, pero luego uno cabecea y piensa "Vaya... estos van en serio..." al ver el codigo de los condesadores (BRD, alta calidad) y la cantidad de añadidos que incluye (USB 3.0, hdmi...)... esto empieza bien. Instalo Windows 7 (recomiendo 8.1), su ram apropiada (SO-DIMM DDR3L) y una vez configurado todo empiezo a probarlo. Toma de contacto real. Lo primero que le llama la atencion es su temperatura.... el HDD a 24º (venga por favor, si mi temperatura corporal es mas alta...) pero es que una vez configurado el FanSpeed los cores no llegan ninguno a mas de 32º en IDDLE (solo windows), empiezo a instalar, actualizar, trastear con el software y a FULL su temperatura sube a 36º (Me sigue parecido muy bajo...) Lo primero que pienso es que me da fallos de lectura, asi que me dispongo a comprobar su Temp real con una sonda profesional y me llevo una sopresa... si que hay un grado de diferencia... PERO ES UN GRADO MENOS!!. Es simplemente increible, no lleva ventilador y aun asi consigue temperaturas frescas de record. RENDIMIENTO. Una buena temperatura es el secreto para un rendimiento eficaz, este ya lo tenemos asi que ahora me dispongo a realizar unas cuantas pruebas y solo puedo decir que si.... que casi no hay diferencia con mi anterior i5M, MUY MUY SATISFECHO, torrent, chrome, video a 4K, antivirus.... todo sin problemas ni lag (eso si... con el windows totalmente actualizado). No os dire que lo compreis para jugar, pero si para todo lo demas por que es PERFECTO para ofimatica, internet, descargas.... CONSUMO. Esta es otra, consume 1/3 parte que mi portatil, hace menos ruido... en fin, una maravilla de la tecnica. Y poco mas, una placa madre con micro, grafica y un puerto PCI X1 (lo mismo le instalas una grafica que un HUB USB) todo incluido, con una velocidad y rendimiento fuera de toda duda y un precio de derribo. Yo ademas me compre una caja thermaltake Cube V1 (segun mi criterio la mejor opcion) y no tengo ni un solo ventilador activado... CONCLUSION. Si buscas un "Todo en Uno" para el hogar, ver pelis, mirar internet.... no lo dudes, por 150 euros tienes una placa, una caja y su fuente y solo tienes que buscarte un disco duro y memoria ram (de portatil eso si) para disfrutarlo. Es pequeñita pero matona.... no es para bromear, estamos ante un Hardware de muy alto rendimiento para sus especificaciones tan humildes (da mas de lo que dice) Pros: -El hardware en si, Asrock ha pegado un pelotazo con esta obra de ingenieria, actualmente ningun "primo" le hace competencia... -Trae con ella dos cables Sata muy practicos y de calidad.... -Una temperatura propia de la refrigeracion liquida.... sin tener siquiera un ventilador. Contras. -Se echa en falta conexion BT y Wifi, pero nada que no se pueda solventar con externos (o internos en caso del wifi) -En caso de que quieras actualizar el micro, te sera imposible, se cosciente de ello. -El Software que trae para medir rendimiento de Temp es una chapuza, recomiendo no instalarlo. Poco mas, si teneis alguna duda.... no dudeis en preguntar :) Saludos! Recomendacion: Utilizar como HD primario un SSD y como secundario un 2.5".
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