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The VIA VT6010 reference design, created by VIA's Robert Kuo, was announced on November 6th, 2001 and was the catalyst to the whole Mini-ITX revolution.
The VIA EPIA-M900 is the most recent VIA Mini-ITX board available. IT is the first board to feature a VIA Nano X2 E-series dual core CPU.
U.S. Marine Corps Col. Thomas E. Prentice, commanding officer, 23rd Marine Regiment, 4th Marine Division, Marine Forces Reserve, conduct reconnaissance of the training area at Marine Air Ground Combat Center Twentynine Palms, California during Integrated Training Exercise 4-17 on a UH-1Y Huey belonging to Marine Light Attack Helicopter Squadron 773, Marine Aircraft Group 49, 4th Marine Aircraft Wing, MARFORRES, June 20, 2017. The scouting mission was in preparation of the 25th Marine Regiment final battalion exercise during ITX 4-17. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Imari J. Dubose)
Intel J1900 2GHz (2.4GHz burst) Quad core 22nm CPU
8GB DDR3L 1333MHz SODIMM
SATA, mSATA, Gigabit Ethernet, VGA, LVDS, HDMI, USB3, RS-232, GPIO, Mini PCIe, HD Audio I/O
Runs Debian with:
MySQL, Apache, PHP, DNS, DHCPd, Samba, TFTP (for PXE Client boot), Zoneminder, Postfix, Dovecot and KVM to virtualise ½ dozen websites hosted through a LAMP server.
It uses a single 12 Volt supply at < 1 Amp. Fanless.
It'll do for year 2015.
Meh, I want 128 cores at 32GHz for < 3.3 Volts at < 100mA and the moon on a stick please.
U.S. Marines assigned to 1st Transportation Support Battalion, 1st Marine Logistics Group, Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton remove the side rail and troop seats from a MK27 cargo truck during Integrated Training Exercise 2-15 at Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center (MCAGCC) Twentynine Palms, Calif., Feb. 11, 2015. MCAGCC conducts relevant live-fire combined arms training, urban operations, and joint/coalition level integration training that promote operational forces' readiness. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Efren Lopez/Released)
This is an image of the VB8004 featuring the 1.6GHz dual core VIA Nano X2 E-series CPU. Offering even more scalability for advanced digital signage systems. Shown here from an angle.
Not wanting a full sized keyboard in his car, Hayden drew inspiration from another install by TomG involving the adoption of a stock Ford headunit to control an IR remote.
This is an image of the VIA EMIO expansion module featuring GPRS and Wi-FI and two Mini-PCIe slots for additional 3G module support. Compatible with Em-ITX boards, the EMIO-3450 is ideal for in-vehicle and fleet management applications.
Fettes Mini-ITX Komplettsystem im Silverstone SG05 mit ZOTAC 9300 Mini-ITX Board und ZOTAC Geforce GTS 250 AMP! Grafikkarte. Als Prozessor kommt ein Intel Core2Quad Q9550 zum Einsatz... 8)
CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 5600G
Cooler: Vetroo V5 Black
Motherboard: Gigabyte A520I AC ITX
GPU: Gigabyte GeForce RTX 3070 EAGLE OC 8G (rev. 1.0)
RAM: Corsair Vengeance RGB Pro SL 16GB 3200Mhz CL16 Black
Boot Drive: Crucial P2 250GB NVMe M.2 2280 PCIe 3.0x4
Storage: TeamGroup Delta MAX ARGB 1TB 2.5” SATA SSD
Case: NZXT H210 ITX Black
Fan (Heatsink): Cooler Master SickleFlow 120 ARGB
Fan (Top): Noctua NF-A12x15 PWM chromax.Black.swap
Fan (Rear): Cooler Master SickleFlow 120 ARGB
Power Supply: MSI MPG A650GF ATX 80+ Gold Fully Modular
New hardware for my home server. Intel D201GLY2 mini-ITX motherboard with a passively cooled Celeron 220 (1.2 GHz). According to specs, the board should only use 30W at full stress.
silent computers in the garage 'rack'
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Here is an image of the Mini-ITX 10 year anniversary eBook, "Smaill is Beautiful: 10 Years of Mini-ITX."
Case: Antec Mini Skeleton-90 Mini-ITX (fanless external power supplier, 2 fans included, both turned off)
Mainboad: Intel Atom D510MO Mini-ITX fanless (170mm x 170mm)
CPU: Intel Atom D510 (Number of Cores: 2)
RAM: 4GB DDR2 800MHz
Hard disk: 30GB Kingston SSDNow V-Series (SNV125-S2/30GB)
Max read: 180MB/sec
Max write: 50MB/sec
Operating system: Lubuntu 10.04 32Bit
Lubuntu boot time (power off to login screen): 21 seconds
Windows XP SP3 boot time (power off to login screen) within VirtualBox under Lubuntu: 22 seconds
Power consumption: 23 ~ 25 watts
Noise: 0 db
Alex used a VIA EPIA 800 Mini-ITX board for his Spider case. Watch out kitty there's something behind you!
Camp Wilson, Marine Corps Base Twentynine Palms, Calif., Nov. 14, 2014. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Lauren L. Whitney/Released)
Schönes EPIA Mini-ITX Board mit 1GB RAM, heute für unglaubliche 25€ auf dem Trödelmarkt gekauft. Ich überlege daraus in der nächsten Zeit ein sogenanntes "Mini Arcade Cabinet" zu bauen.
The Pico itx board makes it almost too easy, but it was a fun couple of nights putting it together. I've enough ZX81s that I don't feel too guilty for hacking a case about. I need to tidy up around the ports at some point.
This is my computer. It is very quiet and consumes very little energy. No fans at all. A Notebook HD suspended from a rubber band is emitting faint clicking noises when it is searching. At 1 GHz it is powerful enough for my needs.
It runs (Kubuntu) Linux, the most user friendly operating system there is.
It has been running for 2 years without any problems.
U.S. Marine Corps Cpl. Matthew Morris, a motor transport mechanic with Combat Logistics Detachment 1, Combat Logistics Battalion 13, 1st Marine Logistics Group, fires his rifle during a rifle range during Integrated Training Exercise (ITX) 2-15 at Camp Wilson on Twentynine Palms, Calif., Jan. 31, 2015. ITX 2-15, executed by Special Purpose Marine Air Ground Task Force 4, is conducted to enhance the integration and warfighting capability of all elements of the Marine Air Ground Task Force. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Kathryn Howard, 1st Marine Logistics Group Combat Camera/Released)