Nice motherboard. It comes with two serial ports and two independent video. I'll keep my eye on this.
D945JSEJT is a new board from intel (see http://www.mini-box.com/Intel-D945GS...TX-Motherboard) with Integrated 12V DC-DC converter.
I spoke with Intel about the range of the 12V input and unfortunately this board, D945GSEJT, requires 12V regulated. I tried the board on a variable PSU and the board crashed at 10.5 (on the low side) and went into low power mode at 13.2V.
Just FYI.. In case you want to use it for car applications... (don't, you will damage the board).
Otherwise the board is super-nice, it is fanless, and comsumes only 10watts of power...
-A
Nice motherboard. It comes with two serial ports and two independent video. I'll keep my eye on this.
Similar motherboard (Jetway NF94-270-LF) but with 4 serial ports, and more rear audio connectors (mic and audio line in). Too bad the price is on the high side.
http://www.logicsupply.com/products/nf94_270_lf
Too bad that board doesn't have 2x ethernet ports:-(
What do people use ethernet ports for in a car system anyway?
Ok, so what do you need a network in a car for?
LOL to connect all terminals to the main PC. I will have a total of 7 car pcs and all will share the main PC music database and aircard connection. Its easier then trying to get them all wireless.
HiJackZX1 w/ The Tobiathin Core PC system!
ZOTAC GF9300-G-E
INTEL E8200
4 Gigs
OCZ Vertex 2 SSD
OPUS 320
1 Lilliput, 1 MTSVO-SC K301, 4 VM70 screens, 1 Eonon 19in
Starting Raspberry Pi multizone project.
OK, I contacted Mini-Box which sells this board for Car PC installs. They told me that the board requires 12V @ 4amps. I told them that a needed 6 of these and they wrote that I can safetly run 3 motherboards off of one M4-ATX. They told me that if you run unregulated power to the board, yes you will damage it. If you run it through a PSU though, the board will work perfectly.
HiJackZX1 w/ The Tobiathin Core PC system!
ZOTAC GF9300-G-E
INTEL E8200
4 Gigs
OCZ Vertex 2 SSD
OPUS 320
1 Lilliput, 1 MTSVO-SC K301, 4 VM70 screens, 1 Eonon 19in
Starting Raspberry Pi multizone project.
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