Most Popular Intel Desktop Board D510MO with integrated Intel Atom processor D510 Motherboard mini ITX iNM10 SATA 300 Gigabit Ethernet video High Definition Audio 6 channel
Band : Intel
Model : BOXD510MO
Product Features :
- Sold Individually
>> powering NFS and backup servers
Great little printed circuit with powerful silent CPU Use this thing to build powerful NFS and backup servers that fit in little cubes 2MB and Adaptec 29160 worked great in the PCI slot You can configure a cube with dual SCSI 2x300GB and have Linux Fedora Core 12 FC12 loaded with a minimal server configuration to be booted from USB Memory Ram 12 device for an 8GB Throw the cube under the table and have it serve as NFS to all other boxes Mac OS X Linuxes MS Windows crap via samba and even your dreambox Neat processing circuitry Thanks to Intel
>> Awesome little motherboard
I have had two Intel iAtom mITX mother boards before this
Both are still running fine on someone elses desk
This is the best yet and I am sure there are even better ones to come
This one is dual core has gigabit LAN and no fan at all is required
It can use 4GB 2x2GB of DDR2 800 RAM so it will work well with Windows 7
I am using it with XP Pro and it does everything I need it to do
It is stable and fast enough for drafting word processing and photo editing
I wouldn t expect it to be used for editing video except occasionally
The onboard video looks good to me
I do wish it had HDMI and/or a DVI connector which it lacks
It has a flash interface 4 rear abd 2 front USB ports which is handy
For hardware hackers and folks with legacy hardware there are still headers to attach parallel and serial connectors
That s getting rarer these days
This is a great little board if you are not a mega gamer or do a lot of video editing
It is stable reliable and relatively inexpensive and it sips power compared to most rigs
I have it in an Apex M008 mITX case with a 320GB WD 3 5 HD 4GB of OCZ Gold DDR2 800 and a Samsung DVD writer
The 4GB is not necessary if you are running XP or even Windows 7 for most folks
2GB is plenty and would use less power For XP 1GB might be adequate
I love it