CPU
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INTEL® Atom D525 (Dual Core) CPU
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Chipset
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INTEL® Atom Processor D525 + ICH8M Chipset
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Memory
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2 * DDR3 800MHz Single CH SO-DIMM up to 4GB
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Expansion Slots
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1 * PCI-E x 1 slot
1 * MINI PCI-E
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Storage
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2 * Serial ATA2 3Gb/s connectors
1 * CF card socket
1 * mSATA (Selectable with Mini PCI-E)
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Ethernet LAN
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4 * Realtek RTL8111EVL PCI-E Gigabit Ethernet LAN
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LVDS
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Onboard 18-bits single channel LVDS connector
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USB
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Embedded 6 * USB 2.0/1.1
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Special Features
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Support ACPI S3
Support CPU Smart FAN
Support Watch Dog
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Rear Panel I / O
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2 * USB 2.0/1.1 ports
4 * RJ-45 ports
1 * COM port
1 * 12V DC in
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Internal I / O
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2 * USB 2.0/1.1 headers for 4 USB 2.0 ports
CPU /NB / Chassis Fan connectors;
1 * 32-pin LVDS headers & 1 * GPIO header
1 * COM header (support RS232/422/485)
1 * SIM card socket (optional)
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BIOS
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AMI 16MB UEFI DIP Flash ROM
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Form Factor
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Mini ITX Form Factor(170mm x 170mm)
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Functional
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Networking Appliance
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Certificate
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CE, FCC, RoHS
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Temperature
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Operating within 0~60 centigrade
Storage within -20-85 centigrade |
A really nice mainboard for a router or a similar appliance. Consumes about 19-20 W when idle (with a 2.5" HDD attached) and peaks at 26 W if under maximum load. It's possible to run it without the CPU fan on, although not recommended. Works with FreeBSD (including pfSense) and OpenBSD, and of course Linux.
Only issue is that for MAC spoofing to work you need to enable the promiscuous mode for the corresponding Realtek NIC (very easy on FreeBSD, more difficult on OpenBSD).