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The ASRock D1800M Micro ATX motherboard combines an energy-efficient Intel J1800 dual-core 2.41GHz CPU with dual DDR3 memory slots supporting up to 16GB. Featuring a fanless design for silent operation, it offers versatile connectivity including USB 3.0, HDMI, DVI-D, VGA, and Gigabit Ethernet. Its compact form factor and legacy headers make it a unique choice for budget-conscious professionals seeking reliable daily computing or home server solutions.
| ASIN | B00JO1B7PI |
| Best Sellers Rank | #217 in Computer Motherboards |
| Brand | ASRock |
| CPU Model | Celeron J1800 |
| CPU Socket | BGA 1170 |
| Chipset Type | Intel J1800 |
| Compatible Devices | Personal Computer |
| Compatible Processors | Intel J series |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 311 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00803982846136, 04717677323238 |
| Graphics Card Interface | PCI Express |
| Item Weight | 411 Grams |
| Main Power Connector Type | 24-Pin |
| Manufacturer | ASRock |
| Memory Clock Speed | 1333 MHz |
| Memory Slots Available | 2 |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 16 GB |
| Mfr Part Number | D1800M |
| Model Name | J4125B-ITX |
| Model Number | D1800M |
| Number of Ethernet Ports | 1 |
| Number of Ports | 21 |
| Platform | Windows 8.1 |
| Processor Socket | BGA 1170 |
| RAM Memory Technology | DDR3 |
| Ram Memory Maximum Size | 16 GB |
| S/PDIF Connector Type | Optical |
| System Bus Standard Supported | SATA 2 |
| Total Number of HDMI Ports | 1 |
| Total PCIe Ports | 3 |
| Total SATA Ports | 2 |
| Total Usb Ports | 6 |
| UPC | 803982846136 |
| USB 2.0 | 3 |
| Warranty Description | 3 Years Manufacturer |
C**0
Solid Performer
Pros: 1 - Dead silent 2 - Runs cool 3 - Easy assembly 4 - Fast 5 - Inexpensive Cons: 1 - Driver issues 2 - 1080p playback 3 - Board layout Comments: First, it should be noted that this board does not work particularly well with 32 bit Windows because Intel hasn't bothered to fix their 32bit drivers. Neither Asrock nor Microsoft are at fault here. The good news is that 64 bit Windows works perfectly. FYI, some Intel NUC computers have the same issue with 32 bit versions of Windows. Dropped frames on 1080p playback with fast moving scenes are noticeable but it's acceptable. Do not however plan to use this as a HTPC or you might be disappointed. Experienced system builders will not like the fact that the SATA ports are along the side with the front panel and USB connectors but again, this isn't enough to merit a deduction of rating. Overall, this is a low end (by current expectations) motherboard but it is excellent for daily computing tasks or NAS. Two years ago a motherboard with this speed and capability at this price was inconceivable. The added bonus of being a fanless design makes it even more attractive as a time saver from a builders perspective as well as the obvious benefit of energy saving. Since I was under a time constraint, I did not do any in-depth testing but it did successfully boot and run OpenSuse 13.1, Linux Mint 17 and Ubuntu 14.10. Not surprisingly, the Linux distributions did not exhibit driver issues as did Windows 32 bit. Last, Asrock deserves a compliment for the excellent BIOS on such a budget board and particularly because you can update without an operating system loaded. Fantastic! Keep price/performance in perspective and don't expect AMD FX or Intel Core performance. For the price of a single stick of 4gb of DDR3 this is no doubt one of the best values in computing.
S**G
Decent, quick, reliable solution for what do with some old parts.
I've only had this thing one day and I have to say it's exactly what I was wanting. My old HTPC that used an i5-750 has died, and it's not easy to get a cheap LGA 1156 motherboard nowadays. So, what the hell was I gonna do with my old parts? Enter the Q1900m. While it's not as quick as my old i5 (of course) , it's as fast as a top-tier intel Core 2 Duo (2009 processor). I paired this with 4GB (2x2) of Adata 1600 ram and the ATI 5750 graphics card that was in my first HTPC. [** two slot graphics cards MAY interfere with SATA ports.** Right now, the top of the plastic heatsink shield of the 5750 goes perfectly between both SATA ports. If it were any higher or lower it probably could have removed access to one of them. ] Set up for this thing was really, really easy. Just threw a copy of windows 8 pro at it, and it's had no problems detecting on-board hardware, has had no heat issues, and performance is definitely as expected. Like I said, I didn't want to piss money away on an old ebay 1156 board, so this $70 purchase made sense for me. You can go with the BIOSTAR A68N-5000, which is the AMD equivalent I suppose. That board has a better integrated GPU, but I got this thing for the full-sized PCIe slot any way. Passmark compares the two here https://www.cpubenchmark.net/compare.php?cmp[]=2005&cmp[]=2131 If you hesitant, you might want to wait til black friday or something to see if the price comes down and makes this more appealing. But when I consider this is faster than the $1200 27" iMac my wife got in 2009-- $70's seems like a decent price point to me.
F**S
Nice small board with old technology bogging it down.
I purchased this to go into an ANTEC Aria Case. Would also like to run Ubuntu and the box will be principally a repository for photographs on a home network. The board is small; will fit nicely in the Aria Case. BUT... There is a parallel printer HEADER on the board - and no place for a parallel printer port on the back panel supplied with the board. I haven't seen a parallel printer in over 10 years. What's that all about? Also a TPM header which I read that someone in 2008 didn't know what that was for. I still don't and don't care. Now we come to the COM header on the motherboard but no jack location on the rear panel. Now I understand that there may have been a need for these two headers/ports (whatever). But not in this century. While some may see a need, I consider these obsolete technologies on an otherwise useful board. Could have used: 1. Another USB header to connect a Card read (useful these days) 2. Another SATA header - I will have 3 drives in this box and there are only 2 SATA headers. Researching other low power micro-atx boards, this still seems to be the closest to what I was looking for. But if the card reader doesn't connect, it's going back. Update... Card reader works... not problem. Still don't know why I need a serial header, parallel header, or the TPM thing. Has enough USB ports so that I will never need an external hub. Good board. A few wasted frills. No problem.
R**P
Don't waste your money or your time on this!
I bought 4 of these. Of the 4: 1st: the first one never worked. (Sadly it took longer than the return period for me to discover this.) 2nd: Unstable. HIGHLY unstable. If i'm lucky, I i'll get 10 hours out of this one before it freezes. 3rd: After a lot of bios configurations / kernel hacks, this one actually worked well... for about 6 months. Starting this week, it is now the same status as the 2nd one. It freezes somewhere between a few minutes and a few hours. 4th: Currently stable, but took a lot a configuration guessing (just like the 3rd one). But I have very little faith that it will be stable for very long. At first, I was very excited about these. They are not very powerful, but I was fine with the power they had. (when they work, they worked just fine for me.) In the end, I spent many, many hours debugging, swapping parts, and tracking down what parts of my builds went wrong. (in all cases, it was this motherboard.) How this product has so many good reviews is well beyond my understanding. If I had known that I would only have 1 good working computer in the end, I would have bought a single, much nicer motherboard. I bought these to save a little money... They turned out to be a huge loss in terms of both money and time! At this point, I have decided to cut my losses, and move on to something more stable.
P**C
good in a pinch
I would buy a totally different product if I wasn't on a budget, it's ok for some things not very good for a gamer and you must have a way to cool it as it slows very badly when it heats up
M**D
which made it an even better value. The only down side is it only ...
My kid puked all over my HTPC, which killed the previous motherboard. 1080p media plays back well form local disk, and this is faster, quieter, and draws less power than my previous system. Unlike a lot of the other. J1900 based boards, you can use normal DDR3 dimms rather than sodimms, which made it an even better value. The only down side is it only had 2 sata ports and I needed four, so I had to add an expansion card. That negated some of the price advantage, but it was still cheaper than buying one of the sodimm boards and new ram. ASRock did a nice job with this board. It's like they went and looked at the reviews for all the j1900 boards and made design changes and shipped the drivers you needed in a state that work with something other than just win 8. They did however do one scumbaggy thing, which is that they sold their soul to google. The driver disk starts up to a chrome and toolbar opt out, and then includes the same in the list of drivers to install if you choose "install all drivers". I can live with the nag screen, but calling adware drivers is BS.
J**.
Pleased user
I used this motherboard / CPU combo in a HTPC build for my bedroom. My primary requirement was silence. My secondary requirement was a processor that could handle lite tasks and video streaming, without the need for a dedicated video card. This combo met both my requirements. It's dead silent. Performance is capable of handling internet browsing, Office use, lite gaming, and streaming using Plex. The streaming quality for video can vary and seems to depend on other tasks that are being performed in parallel. This may also be caused by my choice of using Windows 7 for my operating system. I have not had any issues streaming 1080p video but a dedicated video card would make a visible difference. The motherboard was paired with a Cooler Master Elite 110 No Power Supply Cases RC-110-KKN2 (I recommend buying from Newegg, it's cheaper). The case had to be modified to fit the motherboard correctly; I drilled out the rivets that secured an internal hard drive retaining wall, cut the wall so it removed the lower half and created a cross bar for the top, then used bolts to reattach the wall to the case. After modification the motherboard dropped in place. Perfect size case for a HTPC build. The included 180mm case fan is silent when turned to it's lowest setting. The power supply used is a SeaSonic SS-400FL2 Active PFC F3 400W 80 PLUS Platinum Fanless ATX12V / EPS12V Power Supply . The fanless power supply works well and is more than adiquite to power the computer and a dedicated video card. I have put together a list of the parts used in the build with PC Part Picker. Total build was around $300. http://pcpartpicker.com/p/tK76gs ~~~~~~~~ Update 12/13/2015 I have added a Nvidia GT630 video card to the computer. It has really helped with video rendering. All issues with video stutter are gone. I am playing video games on the system. Payday 2, Child of Light, XCOM using Steam Big Picture mode. I have had no issues. This build will not play newer video games, it was never intended to do so, though it is nice to see that it will play some games. I very please with this setup. I have had no issues and it has exceeded my expectation.
J**B
I expected very little.... I perceive this as being an EXCEPTIONAL value and great little performer.
Well this was a most pleasant shock. Given the price, I expected very little. Really I hoped it would run Win 7 64 bit well enough to do some basic surfing and Office document work. After setting it up with 8 gigs of 1300 mhz RAM and an older HD 5950 video card I had laying around, this little guy is far faster than my most optiimistic hopes could have been. It's is quite competent for everything I have asked, including mutli-tasking, graphics editing at hi-res, running DVD's and digital copies of movies without a ripple. I am not a gamer, so I can't comment on that genre, but everything that I do yielded wonderful results. I will most certainly buy this again and recommend it to my friends. The PRODUCT DESCRIPTION says max RAM is 32 GB, but the top of the page reports 16 GB total. My motherboard manual also spedifies 16 GB total of 1333/1066 RAM. After months of use, I still love this board. This far exceeds my expectations and offers a VALUE I have not seen in a VERY long time.
D**T
Consumo eléctrico ridículo, repleta de funcionalidad
Probablemente no he hecho una compra más eficaz en mi vida. Esta placa lleva un mes como sustituta de la anterior en mi servidor de archivos casero. La nueva generación de procesadores Bay Trail de Intel consume una cantidad de energía ridículamente baja, por lo que es perfecta para estar encendida 24h/7d. Además, este modelo de placa dispone de 3 slots PCIe, imprescindible para mí (OJO: el slot x16 sólo incluye pistas x1, por lo que probablemente una gráfica discreta no funcionará). Además, pude reutilizar mis memorias DDR3 normales de PC de sobremesa (la mayoría de placas Bay Trail sólamente soportan SO-DIMM), y la inversión fue mínima.
C**L
CARTE MERE
pour moi NUL
E**S
Su procesador integrado tiene buena respuesta y no da fallas.
Excelente, me permitió la instacion del Windows 11, y tiene muy buena respuesta.
R**O
Great value for DIY server
Running mine as a Windows 2012 R2 server for Plex and general data storage needs. It has been been fantastic paired with a raid card. Handles 1080p x265 encoded Plex streaming without issue.
L**X
Habe nur das alte Mainboard ausgetauscht auf das ne.
Das Mainboard war zufällig vorhanden und habe es gekauft.
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