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Basic Information Audio:No AES-NI:Yes Size:187x111x50mm Power Consumption:TDP 15W Operating Temp.: 0~50 Degrees Celsius Non-Operating Temp.: -20~80 Degrees Celsius Onboard LAN:6 x Intel I211-AT Gigabit LAN Integrated Graphics:Intel HD Graphics 620 Onboard CPU:Intel 7th Gen Core i7-7500U Kaby Lake SOC Dual Core Processor, 4M Cache, 2.7GHz, up to 3.5GHz Memory:4G DDR4 RAM, 1 x DDR4 SO-DIMM Socket (Up to 16G, 2133MHz) Hard Disk:128G mSATA SSD - Support 2.5" SATA HDD/SSD Wireless:Support WiFi (Mini-PCIe-PCIe Signal) Front I/O: 1 x Power on/off Button 2 x USB 3.0 Port 2 x USB 2.0 Port 1 x HD Video Port 1 x COM Port (RS-232) Internal Connectors: 1 x Minipcie Port (For mSATA SSD) 1 x Minipcie Port 1 x DDR4 SO-DIMM Memory Slot 1 x SATA Port 1 x SATA Power Connector 1 x SIM Card Slot 1 x Automatically Boot Jumper 1 x GPIO Header (Optional) 1 x VGA Header (Optional) Rear I/O: 1 x DV 12V DC Input 1 x HDD LED 1 x Power LED 6 x Intel RJ45 Port for Gigabit LAN Package Included: 1 x Mini PC 1 x Screws 1 x VESA Mount Bracket 1 x Power Adapter with Cable Please Note: 1) It will be come with Pre-installation Unactivated Windows 10 in English for test without any Windows license. Press F11 key boot from USB Drive, press Delete key enter into BIOS. 2) Mini-PCIE cann't be supported WiFi and 3G/4G module at the same time in this computer. Half-length Mini-PCIE is only for WiFi, full-length Mini-PCIE is only for 3G/4G. It is Half-length Mini-PCIE by default. Warranty: 1) Warranty is one year from you purchase. 2) Customization or printed logo can be acceptable.
Main Port: 1 HD Video + 1 COM + 2 USB 2.0 + 2 USB 3.0 + 6 LAN.
CPU: Intel Core i7-7500U Processor (Kaby Lake, Dual Core, 4M Cache, 2.70GHz, up to 3.50GHz).
Configuration: 4GB DDR4 RAM, 128GB mSATA SSD, NO 2.5" SATA HDD, NO WiFi, Fanless
It support Mini-PCIe-PCIe signal WiFi. If you wanna use pfsense or similar OS, please install WiFi card with Atheros chipset to get better compatibility.
We pre-install Unactivated Windows 10 in English for test without any Windows license. You also can install OS and software package by yourself. Press F11 key boot from USB Drive, press Delete key enter into BIOS.
I bought the version with I7-7500U, 8GB of RAM, and 256 SSD, no WiFi. My use case is for a firewal/router, currently I am using Untangle on it.I like this form factor. It is small and quiet, using the entire case as a passive heat sink. It does get a little warm (but not super hot) which tells me the case is indeed dissipating the heat. 6 Intel ethernet ports make it compatible with a variety of different software platforms including Untangle, pfSense, and TrueNAS. It has two internal Mini SSD ports (not M.2), mine came populated with an SSD in one, and the other was empty (the wireless would go here). I tried mounting the Mini SSD into the other one, and it fits, but I did not actually see if it works. So theoretically you could have one Mini SSD and one wireless card, or two Mini SSD's. There's also a SATA cable (data and power) inside so you can add a regular SATA 2.5" drive. Under one of the Mini SSD mounting platforms is also an SD card slot. I don't know how many of these 4 options can all be used at once.Here are some nuggles I have with this unit: * Slightly older processor options - we're now at 10th gen and the I7-7500U was the best I could get * Only one SODIMM slot, so it does not run dual channel memory * The default when connecting power is to require a power switch press to turn it on. There is an internal jumper you can move to change this behavior, but it's a small project to change it (you have to remove the case bottom, front and back plates, Mini SSD, then take out the motherboard, and the jumper is on the underside). I had to remove 21 screws, including that small fiddly one on the Mini SSD. Given that most use cases for a device like this will be servers of some kind, I'd rather see the default changed to turn on when power is applied -- or to have a purchase of which way you want it.This is a solid device that I'm hoping will set on my server shelf and need little attention. With no moving parts, it should just sit there and do its thing! I've looked at other (more expensive) devices that are similar, and I'm happy that I chose this device. If they come out with more modern processors, I'll probably purchase another for a different project.