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Mit so einem Gigabyte Board könnte man ein schönes kleines 4Bay NAS bauen.... Man spart sich den Platz für das interne Netzteil und könnte über eine zusätzliche Erweiterungskarte noch mehr Platten reinbringen....
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Performance etc ist erst mal zweitrangig.
Ging mir nur darum obs grundsätzlich läuft
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Mir fällt gerade auf, dass es gar keine Thin-ITX Gehäuse mit Passiv-Kühlung für die CPU und Front USB gibt
Was ist so schlimm daran, dass es keinen mSATA-Port hat?
Oder gibt es Thin-ITX Gehäuse ohne Platz für eine 2,5" HDD?
Mich stört viel mehr, dass es keinen internen USB 3.0 Header für Front-USB-Anschlüsse hat
siehe auch: ASUS spendiert neuer Eee Box eine "Bay Trail"-CPUASUS Eee Box loses its fans
ASUS has always been one of the most consistent mini-PC maker since the original Atom N270 / Xandros Linux Eee Box. The 2014 model features a passively cooled Bay Trail Celeron and mobile NVIDIA graphics.
Given the super slim profile of the case, we're curious (and frankly a little suspicious too) to know how the EB1037 handles the 10W TDP of the J1900 and the 15W of the GeForce 820M.
An OS-free version with 2GB RAM / 320GB HDD will be available in February for 299€, while a 4GB / 500GB / Windows 8.1 will retail for 399€.
✓ Celeron J1900 (4 cores @ 2,00 GHz, up to 2.42 GHz)
✓ NVIDIA GeForce 820M / 512MB
✓ 2 GB Up to 8 GB RAM
✓ 320GB Up to 1TB HDD options
✓ 64GB Up to 128GB SSD options
✓ 1 x 4-in-1 Card Reader
✓ 2 x USB 3.0 port
✓ 4 x USB 2.0 ports
✓ 1 x HDMI
✓ 1 x VGA
✓ 1 x Gigabit Ethernet
✓ 802.11b/g/n/ac Wi-Fi
✓ Bluetooth 4.0
✓ 219 x 172.5 x 29 mm (WxDxH)
'the system is apparently fanless'..kann IMO nicht sein wenn das Bild stimmt und auf der Asus Promo Seite steht davon kein Wort.AnandTech schrieb:ASUS Chromebox: Fanless Haswell in a NUC-like Form Factor, Starting at $179
With hopes of chipping away at the low end Windows PC market, Google enlisted ASUS' help in putting together a small form factor desktop machine running Chrome OS. The result is the ASUS Chromebox, a NUC-like machine running Google's browser based OS. The specs of the ASUS Chromebox are respectable compared to Intel's line of Haswell NUCs.
You get your choice of one of three CPUs, all based on Intel's Haswell architecture. There's the Celeron 2955U, Core i3-4010U or the Core i7-4600U. All three options carry the same 15W TDP rating, and the system is apparently fanless (at least the Celeron and Core i3 versions are, waiting for confirmation on the i7). ASUS only plans to offer the Celeron and Core i3 versions in North America. 4K video out is supported on the Core models. Given how well Chrome OS can run on a pair of ARM Cortex A15 cores, I fully expect a 15W Haswell based system to be a great performer.
ASUS' Chromebox comes with a 16GB M.2 SSD, and dual-band 802.11n wireless all for a price starting at $179. Google will throw in 100GB of space on Google Drive for 2 years to make up for the limited internal storage.
The box itself is a little bigger than Intel's Haswell NUC, but we're still talking about an extremely small form factor computer. ASUS will ship all units with a VESA mount as well. You can expect availability sometime in March.
Mal ein Fanless Gehäuse mit Card-Reader, dafür nicht für Endkunden und zu schmaler/kleiner Formfaktor, schade.
Deutsches Sprichwort schrieb:Besser einen Spatz in der Hand als eine Taube auf dem Dach.
Fanlesstech schrieb:Quad-core Bay Trail goodness
After a dual-core model, GIGABYTE unleashes a more powerful and more versatile (2 GbE ports, 2 COM ports) Bay Trail motherboard. According to cpubenchmark.net the Celeron J1900 has an average CPU mark of 1997. Basically a robust Core 2 Duo with an incredibly small TDP.
The J1900N-D3V can be pre-ordered starting now for about $100/90€/£75.
"Designed for compact, small form factor PC systems and devices, the GIGABYTE J1900N is entirely fanless, making it ideal for always-on, mission critical systems, as well as noise-sensitive digital entertainment systems. Connectivity includes digital and analog display outputs via DVI-D and VGA ports, while a Mini PCI-E slot provides flexible Wi-Fi option and a PCI slot provides wide-range expansion card selections."
✓ Built-in Intel® Celeron J1900 (2.0 GHz) quad-core processor
✓ GIGABYTE Ultra Durable 4 Plus Technology
✓ All Solid Capacitors / Humidity Protection / Glass Fabric PCB
✓ Dual LAN with high ESD Protection
✓ GIGABYTE UEFI DualBIOS
✓ DVI-D, D-SUB ports on rear panel
✓ Ample USB 3.0 ports with GIGABYTE 3x USB power
✓ GIGABYTE On/Off Charge for USB devices
✓ Mini PCI-E expansion slot supports wireless networking cards
✓ PCI expansion slot supports legacy interface cards