Video Tour - Fanless Micro Intel Vehicle Computer (Built by Mp3car)
by , 08-04-2009 at 05:59 PM (1293 Views)
Video Tour of the New - New- Fanless Micro Intel Vehicle Computer (Built by Mp3car)
Mp3car picks the best of the best, reliable and low cost components for their new custom computer package.
To Be released On Friday on the Mp3car Store
- 1.2 amps at basic resting configuration peaking at 1.9 amps with 100% cpu load.
- Less Than 300$
- Expandable and customizable
- Ignition Integrated with the P2140
- Based on proven components
Pricing currently at 287$
For a limited time, we are making some of the add on components available at a large discount.
For 10 or more units we can customize the enclosure to provide access to other motherboard features or make other customizations:
- The Vehicle power kit including the p2140 is 15$ off retail prices.
- The ee25 Industrial grade hard drives are being sold for only a 20$ upgrade.
- SSD Or Flash Storage
- Linux/XP Embedded or other OS preinstalled
- Audio input ports
- External Wifi Port
- Serial Ports
- 4 more USB Ports
- Less Memory
- Com Ports
- PS2 Ports
- LVDS Connectors
- ESATA
- Parallel port
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OH WOW, so this board has alot of limitations!Well i also tried to install an Club 3D Radeon HD 2400 Pro... but when i started the computer\motherboard i didnt get any video on any of the ports (bought PCI card as well as the onboard video ports)
When i took out the PCI card everything seems to be working fine again...You are right, these converters are expensive. The HD FURY is actually the cheapest I could find at the time. I think I bought mine for $115.00 off ebay. I bought this for my expensive KINO though, which ran me about $300.00 with all components added. I didnt have room for a second graphics card, so I had to use the DVI-D port. I guess its safe to say that the INTEL is best for people that dont need multi monitor applications, unless they do not mind adding a graphics card.
I do not think these boards will ever go over 2amps if a Powered External hub is used. On my proposed setup, the keyboard and mouse are powered by the main system, via a KVM switch. So its basically just a 1 usb port, HDD, and thats about it. So I expect about 1.5 - 2 amp draw or less. This board is very very good if you plan out how you power the USB devices.
When i took out the PCI card everything seems to be working fine again...You are right, these converters are expensive. The HD FURY is actually the cheapest I could find at the time. I think I bought mine for $115.00 off ebay. I bought this for my expensive KINO though, which ran me about $300.00 with all components added. I didnt have room for a second graphics card, so I had to use the DVI-D port. I guess its safe to say that the INTEL is best for people that dont need multi monitor applications, unless they do not mind adding a graphics card.
I do not think these boards will ever go over 2amps if a Powered External hub is used. On my proposed setup, the keyboard and mouse are powered by the main system, via a KVM switch. So its basically just a 1 usb port, HDD, and thats about it. So I expect about 1.5 - 2 amp draw or less. This board is very very good if you plan out how you power the USB devices.









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