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ASUS Displays Cedar Trail-based IPC Motherboard

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ASUS displayed its new mini-ITX motherboard for IPC (industrial PC) market, the D27NM10-I IPC. As an IPC-ready board, it is designed for rugged industrial environments that have minimal cooling and require high uptime. The D27NM10-I IPC uses next-generation 32 nm Intel Atom "Cedar View" D2700 dual-core processor clocked at 2.13 GHz, featuring HyperTreading to yield 4 logical CPUs for the OS to deal with. The processor is wired to two DDR3 SO-DIMM slots supporting single-channel DDR3 memory. Intel NM10 is the chipset employed, it's also found on previous-generation Pine Trail platform.

A large heatsink covers both the processor and chipset, there are three 4-pin PWM fan headers on board in case a fan has to be latched on to it. The board draws power from an external DC power source over standard 2-pin DC input connector. It can also be powered by any switching power supply with a 4-pin Molex power connector. Storage connectivity includes two SATA 3 Gb/s ports. The only expansion here is an open-ended PCI-E x1, and a mini-PCI-E. There's plenty of serial connectivity, including two serial DE-9 ports on the read panel, and 3 via headers. Other connectivity includes 2-channel HD audio, dual gigabit Ethernet, display outputs that include DVI and D-Sub, and a number of USB 2.0 ports. The board uses UEFI with graphical EZ-Mode setup program.



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open ended pcie x1? they should include these on every board, as standard, opposed to ordinary x1!:laugh:

these things will be great if someone wants to integrate a few webrigs into one case, with just one PSU, and one powercord running to the socket... all can be run by Molex, how cool is that? :D
 
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open ended pcie x1? they should include these on every board, as standard, opposed to ordinary x1!:laugh:

these things will be great if someone wants to integrate a few webrigs into one case, with just one PSU, and one powercord running to the socket... all can be run by Molex, how cool is that? :D

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