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ECS KBN-I AMD "Kabini" SoC Motherboard Smiles for the Camera

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ECS unveiled one of the very few mini-ITX motherboards to ship with an AMD "Kabini" A6-5200. The chip integrates both the APU and FCH, making it a true system-on-chip (SoC). It packs four x86-64 "Jaguar" CPU cores, a Radeon HD 8400 series GPU with 128 stream processors, a dual-channel DDR3 memory controller, and a modern FCH chipset. On the KBN-I, the 28 nm chip is cooled by a small fan-heatsink. The PCB area gained by the single-chip solution is used to create two mPCIe expansion slots, in addition to the PCI-Express 2.0 x16. The board draws power from just a 24-pin ATX connector. Connectivity include two SATA 6 Gb/s ports, 6-channel HD audio, D-Sub and HDMI display outputs, four USB 3.0 ports, and a gigabit Ethernet connection.



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ECS unveiled one of the very few mini-ITX motherboards to ship with an AMD "Kabini" A6-5200. The chip integrates both the APU and FCH, making it a true system-on-chip (SoC). It packs four x86-64 "Jaguar" CPU cores, a Radeon HD 8400 series GPU with 128 stream processors, a dual-channel DDR3 memory controller, and a modern FCH chipset. On the KBN-I, the 28 nm chip is cooled by a small fan-heatsink. The PCB area gained by the single-chip solution is used to create two mPCIe expansion slots, in addition to the PCI-Express 2.0 x16. The board draws power from just a 24-pin ATX connector. Connectivity include two SATA 6 Gb/s ports, 6-channel HD audio, D-Sub and HDMI display outputs, four USB 3.0 ports, and a gigabit Ethernet connection.

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Except for disliking those little fans, seems great for an HTPC or carputer.
 
Looks like a nice upgrade for an E350/E450 based system. Dual channel DDR3 is a welcome upgrade as well, since overclocking the E350's single channel memory to 1600 MHz made a noticeable improvement aside from the rather bad CPU bottleneck.
 
Isn't Kabini only equipped with a single channel memory controller?
 
Nano ITX is what we need. Someone get to it.
 
My experience with ECS in the past has been... less than stellar. (Admittedly, that was in the original Athlon era - but they've hardly sold anything in the US since then, at least not that I've seen). You know what would be really nice? An Asus Kabini motherboard with a DirectCU-derived fanless cooler. The TDP is low enough that it should be easily doable.
 
DO WANT! However I can't think of a (personal) use for it . . . . . right now.

Except for disliking those little fans, seems great for an HTPC or "car"puter.

Looks like the fan isn't PWM, just regular 3 pin. So you could always unplug it, or replace it with a slower larger fan. :cool:
 
Looks like a nice upgrade for an E350/E450 based system. Dual channel DDR3 is a welcome upgrade as well, since overclocking the E350's single channel memory to 1600 MHz made a noticeable improvement aside from the rather bad CPU bottleneck.

this SoC(Kabini, Temash) has also single-channel!

Looks like the fan isn't PWM, just regular 3 pin. So you could always unplug it, or replace it with a slower larger fan. :cool:

when its not pwm, could be also voltage regulated.
 
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