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System Name | Machine XV |
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Processor | Dual Xeon E5 2670 V3 Turbo unlocked |
Motherboard | Kllisre X99 Dual |
Cooling | 120mm heatsink |
Memory | 64gb DDR4 ECC |
Video Card(s) | RX 480 4Gb |
Storage | 1Tb NVME SSD |
Display(s) | 19" + 23" + 17" |
Case | ATX |
Audio Device(s) | XFi xtreme USB |
Power Supply | 800W |
Software | Windows 10 |
DIY Linux Gateway Super Router!!!
i was having trouble with my netgear WNDR3300 rangemax with DDWRT lagging out if more than 1 person ran a bit torrent client so i needed a faster solution. what i tried the first time was running DDWRT on my ESXi server and it worked. it was fast but i now had the problem where i needed to be in the building to get the internet back on if the server went down. this turned into a pain so i wanted to build a small low power pc to handle the routing so i went on ebay and found a small 1ghz via industrial motherboard with dual 100mbit realtek network ports for just £20!
http://www.boser.com.tw/detail_product.asp?Model=HS-2613
CPU:
VIA V4 Eden processor 1GHz
FSB:
400MHz FSB
BIOS:
Award PnP Flash BIOS
System Chipset:
VIA CX700(M)
I/O Chipset:
Winbond W83697UF
System Memory:
1 x 200-pin SO-DIMM, DDR2 533MHz, Max. 1GB
Storage:
1 x Type II CF socket
Expansion Interface:
1 x PCI-104 slot
DIO:
8-bit input/output port
Watchdog Timer:
Software programmable time-out intervals from 1~255 sec. or 1~255 min.
H/W Status Monitor:
Monitoring temperature, voltages, and cooling fan status
Power Function:
+10~30V DC IN
Operating Temperature:
0~60 degrees C
Operating Humidity:
0~95%, non-condensing
Board Size (LxW):
145 x 102 mm
I/O Port:
3 x RS-232
1 x RS-232/422/485
5 x USB2.0 (1 x external)
1 x IDE
1 x SATA
1 x PS/2 for KB/MS
Chipset:
VIA CX700(M)
Display Memory:
32/64/128MB video memory
LVDS:
24-bit single/dual-channel
DVI:
VIA CX700(M)
TV-Out:
Provides PAL or NTSC TV systems
Resolution:
VGA Mode: 1920 x 1440
LVDS Mode: 1600 x 1200
Chipset:
VIA VT1708A
Audio Interface:
MIC In, Line Out
Chipset:
Dual RealTek RTL8100C Ethernet
Ethernet Interface:
2 x RJ-45
when it arrived it had 2 wires soldered to the bottom of the router for testing plus power, reset and a pair of LEDs on the front panel header. i am testing it with installing windows to a ancient 1gb hard drive!
I got DDWRT running no problem after putting the public x86 build onto a CF micro drive after i lost my 1gb card
I ordered a plastic project box and i plan on taking my netgear router apart and fitting it into the box along with this motherboard and wire them to a single power supply it only uses 8.4W at idle and 10w under load so i should be able to run it and the netgear router from the 12v 3a power supply i have.
i was having trouble with my netgear WNDR3300 rangemax with DDWRT lagging out if more than 1 person ran a bit torrent client so i needed a faster solution. what i tried the first time was running DDWRT on my ESXi server and it worked. it was fast but i now had the problem where i needed to be in the building to get the internet back on if the server went down. this turned into a pain so i wanted to build a small low power pc to handle the routing so i went on ebay and found a small 1ghz via industrial motherboard with dual 100mbit realtek network ports for just £20!
http://www.boser.com.tw/detail_product.asp?Model=HS-2613
CPU:
VIA V4 Eden processor 1GHz
FSB:
400MHz FSB
BIOS:
Award PnP Flash BIOS
System Chipset:
VIA CX700(M)
I/O Chipset:
Winbond W83697UF
System Memory:
1 x 200-pin SO-DIMM, DDR2 533MHz, Max. 1GB
Storage:
1 x Type II CF socket
Expansion Interface:
1 x PCI-104 slot
DIO:
8-bit input/output port
Watchdog Timer:
Software programmable time-out intervals from 1~255 sec. or 1~255 min.
H/W Status Monitor:
Monitoring temperature, voltages, and cooling fan status
Power Function:
+10~30V DC IN
Operating Temperature:
0~60 degrees C
Operating Humidity:
0~95%, non-condensing
Board Size (LxW):
145 x 102 mm
I/O Port:
3 x RS-232
1 x RS-232/422/485
5 x USB2.0 (1 x external)
1 x IDE
1 x SATA
1 x PS/2 for KB/MS
Chipset:
VIA CX700(M)
Display Memory:
32/64/128MB video memory
LVDS:
24-bit single/dual-channel
DVI:
VIA CX700(M)
TV-Out:
Provides PAL or NTSC TV systems
Resolution:
VGA Mode: 1920 x 1440
LVDS Mode: 1600 x 1200
Chipset:
VIA VT1708A
Audio Interface:
MIC In, Line Out
Chipset:
Dual RealTek RTL8100C Ethernet
Ethernet Interface:
2 x RJ-45
when it arrived it had 2 wires soldered to the bottom of the router for testing plus power, reset and a pair of LEDs on the front panel header. i am testing it with installing windows to a ancient 1gb hard drive!
I got DDWRT running no problem after putting the public x86 build onto a CF micro drive after i lost my 1gb card
I ordered a plastic project box and i plan on taking my netgear router apart and fitting it into the box along with this motherboard and wire them to a single power supply it only uses 8.4W at idle and 10w under load so i should be able to run it and the netgear router from the 12v 3a power supply i have.
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