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The newer, lower-power AM3 socket processors (see chart below) include the quad-core Phenom II XLT Q54L (2.2GHz, 65W TDP), dual-core Athlon II XL V66C (2.8GHz, 45W), dual-core V64L (2.7GHz, 45W), and dual-core V50L (2.2GHz, 25W), all of which offer at least five years' longevity. Other options for the board include sub-65 Watt processors such as the dual-core AMD Athlon IIx2 B24 (3GHz) and quad-core Phenom II x4 905e (2.5GHz) CPUs, Avalue says.


Avalue has not made the CompactFlash socket that was said to be present on the EMX-780E accessible on the BMX-T50A. The motherboard's Mini PCI Express slot, visible above, is not listed as being available either.
However, the motherboard's PCI Express x16 slot is available to BMX-T50A purchasers, and is designed to accept the optional AD-8001 AMD M72 3D graphics card (right), offering support for CRT, HDMI, and DVI. Built around the IGP ATI Radeon HD3200 display controller, the card supports CRT resolutions up to 2560 x 1600, as well as dual-channel 24-bit LVDS, says the company.
Coupled with the VGA and HDMI ports that are already on the motherboard, the AD-8001 lets the BMX-T50A support four independent displays with resolutions up to 2500 x 1600 pixels, Avalue says. The PC also includes dual gigabit Ethernet ports, six USB 2.0 ports, three serial ports, and audio I/O (mic in, line in, line out, and speakers out), the company adds.
Specifications listed for the BMX-T50A by Avalue include:
No information was provided on pricing, availability, or operating system support for the BMX-T50A. Avalue's product page for the device may be found here.