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Are there Intel Braswell Mainboards in production?

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Topic: Are there Intel Braswell Mainboards in production?
Posted By: IgorGlock
Subject: Are there Intel Braswell Mainboards in production?
Date Posted: 17 May 2015 at 2:45am
Hello together!

At the moment I'm searching for "low running costs"-systems with performance.
The "Braswell" Intel Pentium N3700 looks really usefull for me.

Scince now, I always found the true moainboards from ASRock...

Q2900-ITX is the best from your house, but it's time for "new"-one :)


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Posted By: IgorGlock
Date Posted: 23 May 2015 at 2:46am
Could not buy an N3700-ITX, b'cause not availability in europe?

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Posted By: fixer
Date Posted: 23 May 2015 at 7:05pm
cons:
- no mSATA (shared with Half-size Mini-PCI Express slot or PCIe 2.0 x1 slot or ASMedia ASM1061 2 x SATA3)
- PCIe 2.0 x1 slot is not open-ended (e.g. x16 video card ability). Probably PCIe x16 slot (PCIE2 @ x1 mode) should be more universal solution than an open-ended PCIe x1.

No ASRock N3700DC-ITX.
An ASRock N3700DC-ITX with additional 24 pin ATX Power Connector and mSATA would be perfect solution.

Originally posted by IgorGlock IgorGlock wrote:

Could not buy an N3700-ITX, b'cause not availability in europe?
no bios yet


Posted By: fixer
Date Posted: 26 May 2015 at 7:00pm
IgorGlock
We have a final bios now
ftp://asrock.cn/bios/cpu/



Posted By: IgorGlock
Date Posted: 27 May 2015 at 1:16am
Yeah, thanks! :)
Can't wait for getting one :)

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Posted By: rot13
Date Posted: 29 May 2015 at 6:14am
Originally posted by fixer fixer wrote:

An ASRock N3700DC-ITX with additional 24 pin ATX Power Connector and mSATA would be perfect solution.
+1

DC input is the main reason I recently bought ASRock's Q1900DC-ITX to replace an old C2D E6750, and it's amazing how low the power consumption is with a notebook power supply. My estimate from UPS load graph is around 25W when doing nightly backups, with practically the same performance as the old C2D (which used around 110W). This includes 4 hard drives and an additional ethernet card. When I measured only the motherboard without hard drives, booted over PXE, it was showing only 14W idle on a power meter.

Is there a reason why aren't there more motherboards with DC-in? I'd love to see N3700DC-ITX :)


Posted By: juiced
Date Posted: 29 May 2015 at 7:58am
With freebsd powerd drops the speed on the q1900m down to 166mhz at idle. -Wishing I had a functioning Kill-a-watt or a ups to test with.

Can't wait for a 3700. Hoping they pop up on newegg :)



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