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Jan 26, 2015

ASRock B85M-ITX Mini-ITX Snap Review

ASRock B85M-ITX Mini-ITX board with Intel B85 Express chipset supporting Intel 4th Gen Core LGA1150 processors only. Integrated Intel HD graphics and 8 channel ALC892 Audio; PCI Express 3.0* x16; Up to 16GB of DDR3 RAM, Gigabit LAN and 4x SATA. VGA, DVI-D and HDMI graphics outputs; 6x USB 3.0 (inc 2 internal); 4x USB 2.0 (inc 2 internal). * PCI Express 3.0 support is dependent on PCI-Express device capability.


Rear Panel Connectors: 2x USB 2.0; 2x WiFi Antenna Port; PS2/Mouse Port; 1x eSATA; 4x USB 3.0 (coloured blue); Gigabit LAN; 1x VGA; 1x HDMI; 1x DVI-I (Max resolution on all ports 1920x1200 @ 60Hz); 5x 3.5mm audio connectors; S/PDIF optical digital audio out.

Board connectors: 24pin ATX Main power connector (20-pin power supplies will work); Processor core power connector (12V 4-pin P4, must be connected); TPM Header; 4x SATA 6Gb/s; 1x Front panel USB 2.0 headers (for 2 ports); 1x Front Panel USB 3.0 header (19pin, for 2 ports); 2x 240-pin DDR3 DIMM Sockets; PCI Express 3.0 x16 bus add-in card connector; Front panel audio header; Front Panel Connector (Power/Reset Button, power/HDD status LED); Clear CMOS Jumper; System and Processor fan headers; 1x Chassis Intrusion Header.

Supports Intel® Small Business Advantage 2.0 Software.

Suitable Processors: The B85M-ITX board supports 4th Gen "Haswell" processors. The B85M-ITX is *not* provided with a processor. Suitable 4th generation processors are available here or in the 'you may also require' section to the left. A BIOS update (using a "Haswell" processor) may be required if a "Haswell Refresh" processor is to be fitted.

Suitable Cases: All Mini-ITX chassis with at least a 120W power supply, and an appropriate low profile heatsink if necessary. If using a larger than 65W TDP processor, a larger power supply than 120W may be required. Some suitable cases that will work with the GA-H87N-WiFi with a standard Intel Socket 1150 heatsink: The CFI-A7879, ES32067, ES30068, ES34069, Venus 669, Compucase 8K01, Compucase 8K07, Silverstone SG05, Jou Jue NU-528i 220W and Jou Jue NU-568i 220W.


Heatsinks: The standard heatsink provided with 65W and 84W TDP CPUs will fit taller cases (including Compucase 8K01/8K07, Jou Jye 526/528/568). To use this board in a 1U case please use the Dynatron K2 1U Side blower heatsink and a 35W or 65W TDP CPU.

Typical M350 configuration: To use this board in the M350, we recommend the 150W AC Adapter and picoPSU-150-XT or picoPSU-160-XT together with a 65W TDP CPU and Akasa 7106HP or K25 heatsink or 35W TDP CPU and supplied heatsink, plus 1 or 2 sticks of DDR3 RAM and a 2.5in HDD/SSD (add an M350 HDD tray to use 2x HDD/SSDs).

Downloads: BIOS, Documentation and Drivers.
http://www.asrock.com/mb/intel/B85M-ITX/
http://www.asrock.com/mb/Intel/B85M-ITX/?cat=Specifications

Package Contents: 2x SATA cables, 1x I/O back plate, 1x Driver and Software DVD.

Suitable Memory: The B85M-ITX uses 1333/1600MHz DDR3 memory. This is not compatible with DDR/DDR2 memory. Fully tested DDR3 DIMMs are available here or in the 'you may also require' section to the left.

About ASRock

ASRock Inc. is established in 2002, specialized in the field of motherboards. ASRock strives to build up its own brand. With the 3C design concept, “Creativity, Consideration, Cost-effectiveness”, the company explores the limit of motherboards manufacturing while paying attention on the eco issue at the same time, developing products with the consideration of eco-friendly concept.

ASRock has been growing fast and become world third largest motherboard brand with headquarter in Taipei, Taiwan and branches in Europe and the USA. The young and vibrant company targets from mainstream to enthusiast MB segments for different kinds of users, owning reputation around the world market with its reliability and proficiency. http://www.asrock.com

ASRock H81M-ITX Mini-ITX Snap Review

ASRock H81M-ITX Mini-ITX board with Intel H81 chipset; Integrated Intel HD Graphics; 7.1 CH HD Audio; PCI Express 2.0 x16; Up to 16 DDR3 DIMM RAM; Atheros AR8171 LAN port; 2x SATA3 6.0 Gb/s; 1x HDMI resolution up to 1920x1200 @ 60Hz; 1x DVI-D resolution up to 1920x1200 @ 60Hz; 1x VGA resolution up to 1920x1200 @ 60Hz; 6x USB 2.0 ports (4 ports on the back panel, 2 ports available through the internal USB header); 2x USB 3 ports; 1x Optical S/PDIF; 5x 3.5mm audio jacks.


Rear Panel Connectors: 4x USB 2.0 Ports; 1x PS/2 Mouse/Keyboard Port; 1x VGA Port; 1x DVI-D Port; 1x eSATA Connector; 2x USB 3.0 Ports; 1x LAN Port; 5x 3.5mm audio jacks; 1x Optical SPDIF.

Board connectors 24pin ATX Main power connector (20-pin power supplies will work); 1x 4 pin 12V Power Connector; 2x SATA3 6.0 Gb/s; 1x USB 2.0 Header (supports 2 USB 2.0 ports); 1x 4-pin CPU fan connectors; 1x 4-pin system fan connectors; 1x Front panel audio connector; 1x Chassis Intrusion connector.

Suitable Processors: The ASRock H81M-ITX board supports 4th Gen (Haswell) processors. The ASRock H81M-ITX is not provided with a processor. Suitable processors are available here or in the 'you may also require' section to the left.


Suitable Cases: All Mini-ITX chassis with at least a 120W power supply, and an appropriate low profile heatsink if necessary. If using a larger than 65W TDP processor, a larger power supply than 120W may be required. Some suitable cases that will work with the GA-Z87N-WiFi with a standard Intel Socket 1150 heatsink: The CFI-A7879, ES32067, ES30068, ES34069, Venus 669, Compucase 8K01, Compucase 8K07, Silverstone SG05, Jou Jue NU-528i 220W and Jou Jue NU-568i 220W.

1U Case compatibility: To use this board in a 1U case please use the Dynatron K2 1U Side blower heatsink and a 35W or 65W TDP CPU.

Typical M350 configuration: To use this board in the M350, we recommend the 150W AC Adapter and picoPSU-150-XT or picoPSU-160-XT together with a 65W TDP CPU and Akasa 7106HP or K25 heatsink or 35W TDP CPU and supplied heatsink, plus 1 or 2 sticks of DDR3 RAM and a 2.5in HDD/SSD (add an M350 HDD tray to use 2x HDD/SSDs).

Downloads: BIOS, Documentation and Drivers.

http://www.asrock.com/mb/Intel/H81M-ITX/

http://www.asrock.com/mb/Intel/H81M-ITX/?cat=Specifications

Package Contents: Quick Installation Guide, Support CD, I/O Shield, 2x SATA Data Cables.

Unique Features:ASRock APP Shop; A-Tuning; Instant Flash; APP Charger; XFast USB; XFast LAN; XFast RAM; Crashless BIOS; Online Management Guard; Internet Flash; System Browser; UEFI Tech Service; Dehumidifier; Easy Driver Installer; Interactive UEFI; Fast Boot; Restart to UEFI; On/Off Play Technology; USB Key; FAN-Tastic Tuning; Hybrid Booster (Overclocking); U-COP; Boot Failure Guard; Good Night LED.

BIOS Features:32Mb AMI UEFI Legal BIOS with multilingual GUI support; ACPI 1.1 compliance wake up events; SMBIOS 2.3.1 support; CPU, DRAM, PCH 1.05V, PCH 1.5V Voltage multi-adjustment.

Suitable Memory: The ASRock H81M-ITX uses 1060/1333/1600MHz DDR3 memory. This is not compatible with DDR/DDR2 memory. Fully tested DDR3 DIMMs are available here or in the 'you may also require' section to the left; Supports IntelĂ‚® Extreme Memory Profile 1.3.

About ASRock

ASRock Inc. is established in 2002, specialized in the field of motherboards. ASRock strives to build up its own brand. With the 3C design concept, “Creativity, Consideration, Cost-effectiveness”, the company explores the limit of motherboards manufacturing while paying attention on the eco issue at the same time, developing products with the consideration of eco-friendly concept.

ASRock has been growing fast and become world third largest motherboard brand with headquarter in Taipei, Taiwan and branches in Europe and the USA. The young and vibrant company targets from mainstream to enthusiast MB segments for different kinds of users, owning reputation around the world market with its reliability and proficiency. http://www.asrock.com

Jan 25, 2015

VIA P820-12L 1.2GHz Pico-ITX Snap Review

Incredibly small 10cm x 7.2cm VIA EPIA P820-12L Pico-ITX board with 1.2 GHz VIA Nano E processor and VIA VX855 Unified Digital Media IGP chipset; Integrated VIA Chrome9 3D/2D AGP graphics with MPEG-2, WMV9 & H.264 video decoding acceleration; VIA VT1708S 8 channel HD audio; VIA VT6122 Gigabit LAN.
Rear Panel Connectors (with the included P720-A I/O card fitted): 1x HDMI port; 1x VGA port; 1x GigaLAN port; 2x USB 2.0 ports. HDMI port only is available with P720-A removed.

Board connectors: 1x IDE 2.0mm 44-pin pin header; 1x SATA connector; 1x USB pin connector for 4 additional USB 2.0 ports; 1x LPC pin connector; 1x SMBus pin connector; 1x Front panel pin connector; 1x PS2 mouse/keyboard pin connector; 1x Fan pin connector: Sys FAN; 1x Single-channel LVDS pin connector (with backlight control); 1x Audio pin connector for Line-in, Line-out, & Mic-in; 1x DIO pin connector (4GPI+4GPO); 2x UART port pin-header/VCP; 1x SATA power connector; 1x DC-in power connector.

Package Contents: 1x P820-12L motherboard; 1x P720-A I/O card (Pre-assembled); 1x board to 12V DC power connector cable; 1x SATA cable; 1x board to Molex HDD, Molex Floppy and SATA power cable; 1x Driver CD.

Powering the P820-12L: The P820-12L comes with a short board to 12V DC cable and is designed to work with 12V AC Adapters with 2.5/5.5mm plugs such as our 60W, 80W and 110W AC Adapters.

System Monitoring & Management: Wake-on LAN; Keyboard Power-on; Timer Power-on; System power management; AC power failure recovery; Watch Dog Timer.


Additional: Operating Temperature: 0C ~ 60C; Form Factor: Pico-ITX 10cm x 7.2cm; Compliance: CE/FCC/BSMI/RoHS; Manufacturer recommended OS: Windows XP, Windows Embedded CE, Windows Embedded Standard, Linux.

Suitable Memory: The P820-12L uses one stick of DDR2 SODIMM memory up to 2GB in size. This is not compatible with DDR/DDR3 memory.

Jan 6, 2015

Asus Chromebox Review

ASUS’ first desktop Chrome OS device is simply called the Chromebox. From a distance it looks like a somewhat larger Intel NUC. The low profile, square form factor has become the shape of choice for bringing Ultrabook CPUs to desktops. ASUS’ take on the design is matte plastic on all faces, with a glossy plastic trim around the top. There’s a single white LED above the power button on the unit. Google’s Chrome logo and brand integrate nicely on the top of the box. Google appears to be learning from the mistakes of its predecessors - logos are ok, as long as they don’t clutter up the design.


More expensive materials would be nice but for $179, I’m not complaining. In a world where small dimensions usually come at a premium, ASUS and Google continue the Chrome OS trend of delivering a better than expected experience at a given price point.

ASUS Chromebox Comparison ASUS Chromebox vs. Intel Haswell NUC

ASUS Chromebox

ASUS Chromebox
Intel Haswell NUC
OS Preloaded
Google Chrome OS
None
CPU
Intel Celeron 2955U (2C/2T 1.4GHz 2MB L3)
Intel Core i3-4010U (2C/4T 1.7GHz 3MB L3)
Intel Core i7-4600U (2C/4T 2.1/3.3GHz 4MB L3)
Intel Core i3-4010U (2C/4T 1.7GHz 3MB L3)
Intel Core i5-4250U (2C/4T 1.3/2.6GHz 3MB L3)
GPU
Celeron: Intel HD (200/1000MHz)
Core i3: Intel HD 4400 (200/1000MHz)
Core i7: Intel HD 4400 (200/1100MHz)
Core i3: Intel HD 4400 (200/1000MHz)
Core i5: Intel HD 5000 (200/1000MHz)
Memory
2GB/4GB configs, 2 x DDR3 SO-DIMM Slots
2 x DDR3 SO-DIMM Slots
Storage
16GB M.2 SSD + 100GB Google Drive for 2 years
1 x mini PCIe (full length)
LAN
10/100/1000 Ethernet
10/100/1000 Ethernet
Wireless
dual-band 802.11 a/b/g/n, BT 4.0
1 x mini PCIe (half length)
External I/O
SD card reader
4 x USB 3.0
1 x HDMI
1 x DisplayPort
1 x Audio Jack (mic-in/speaker out)
4 x USB 3.0
1 x mini HDMI
1 x mini DisplayPort
1 x Audio Jack (mic-in/speaker out)
Power Supply
65W
65W
Dimensions
4.88" x 4.88" x 1.65"
4.59" x 4.41" x 1.36"
Starting Price
$179
$285

The Chromebox has four USB 3.0 ports. Two are located on the front, and two more around back. On the back side there’s also a Gigabit Ethernet port, DisplayPort and HDMI outputs as well as a 1/8" audio out.


There’s an SD card reader on the left side of the unit, along with a Kensington security slot. The recovery switch is just above the security slot. To enter recovery mode use a pin or paperclip to keep the switch pressed down while powering up the unit. Hit CTRL+D to boot into dev mode once at the recovery screen.

Despite ASUS’ initial claims that its Chromebox would be fanless, there is a single fan inside the machine. Air is brought in through the bottom and vented through the back of the chassis. Fan noise is minimal, and it is entirely possible to run the machine without the fan spinning up but open up enough tabs and you’ll find the fan humming away all the time. My review unit was a development unit, which ASUS claims was a bit louder than final retail units will be. Given the low performance requirements of Chrome OS and the low thermal footprint of the Haswell based Celeron inside, noise isn’t an issue with the ASUS Chromebox.


As with anything this size, the power supply is external. In this case ASUS uses an AC adapter that looks a lot like what you get with one of its Ultrabooks. The external power supply can deliver up to 65W, although I never saw power consumption above 15W.
Hardware & Configurations

The Chromebox will be available in three different configurations. Each configuration is a fully functional PC with DRAM, storage and WiFi already configured. Chrome OS comes preloaded on all systems.

In the US you’ll only find the Celeron 2955U and Core i3 models. ASUS sampled me the $179 Celeron 2955U but upgraded to 4GB of RAM instead of the default 2GB.


ASUS Chromebox Configurations

Chromebox-M004U
Chromebox-M025U
Chromebox-M020U
OS Preloaded
Google Chrome OS
Google Chrome OS
Google Chrome OS
CPU
Intel Celeron 2955U (2C/2T 1.4GHz 2MB L3)
Intel Core i3-4010U (2C/4T 1.7GHz 3MB L3)
Intel Core i7-4600U (2C/4T 2.1/3.3GHz 4MB L3)
GPU
Intel HD (200/1000MHz)
Intel HD 4400 (200/1000MHz)
4K Video Support
Intel HD 4400 (200/1000MHz)
4K Video Support
Memory
1 x 2GB DDR3-1600
1 x 4GB DDR3-1600
2 x 2GB DDR3-1600
Storage
16GB M.2 SSD + 100GB Google Drive for 2 years
16GB M.2 SSD + 100GB Google Drive for 2 years
16GB M.2 SSD + 100GB Google Drive for 2 years
LAN
10/100/1000 Ethernet
10/100/1000 Ethernet
10/100/1000 Ethernet
Wireless
dual-band 802.11 a/b/g/n, BT 4.0
dual-band 802.11 a/b/g/n, BT 4.0
dual-band 802.11 a/b/g/n, BT 4.0
External I/O
SD card reader
4 x USB 3.0
1 x HDMI
1 x DisplayPort
1 x Audio Jack (mic-in/speaker out)
SD card reader
4 x USB 3.0
1 x HDMI
1 x DisplayPort
1 x Audio Jack (mic-in/speaker out)
SD card reader
4 x USB 3.0
1 x HDMI
1 x DisplayPort
1 x Audio Jack (mic-in/speaker out)
Power Supply
65W
65W
65W
Dimensions
4.88" x 4.88" x 1.65"
4.88" x 4.88" x 1.65"
4.88" x 4.88" x 1.65"
MSRP
$179
$369
?

The Core i3 model ships with an ASUS Chromebox wireless keyboard and mouse (available for $50 separately). The Core i7 model, which isn't available in the US, features a remote control with QWERTY keyboard, external speaker and 1080p webcam.

The $179 configuration is clearly the sweet spot for ASUS’ Chromebox. While the Core i3 model does increase memory capacity and improves performance, unless you have a real need for 4K video out the savings offered by the entry level Celeron model are hard to beat.

Storage

One of the biggest problems with entry level PCs is they ship with a mechanical hard drive rather than solid state storage. The result is very high latency IO and a user experience that can be substantially worse than using a smartphone or tablet when it comes to launching apps. Many Chrome OS devices instead opt for shipping higher performance eMMC solutions or low end SSDs; ASUS’ Chromebox is no exception. All ASUS Chromebox models ship with a 16GB SanDisk U110 M.2 (SATA) SSD. ASUS isn’t multi-sourcing the drives, this should be the only thing you find if you crack open one of the boxes.


The Chromebox ships with an SD card reader and four USB 3.0 ports so you can obviously get media onto the device, there’s just not much space to store it. Also keep in mind that as with (almost) all SSDs you’ll want to keep a substantial amount of free space on the drive to avoid ruining the user experience. In the case of the U110 you have around 12GB free by default, and I wouldn’t drop below 3GB - 4GB free on the drive.

Given the small size of the internal SSD, I don’t expect we’ll see a lot of users pulling large files off of the drive. As there’s no support for network share access under Chrome OS, if you want to play an offline video you’ll have to either stream it off an attached USB/SD card or copy it locally from external storage. Although the Chromebox features four USB 3.0 ports, I measured max sequential write speed at around 42MB/s (copying from a USB 3.0 Patriot Supersonic Magnum SSD). I suspect we’re limited by the write speed to the single NAND device (likely two NAND die) on the U110.

All Chromebox owners receive 100GB of free Google Drive space for 2 years - an attempt to offset the limited local storage.

Memory

ASUS offers three different configurations of the Chromebox. The entry level $179 configuration ships with a single 2GB DDR3-1600 SO-DIMM. Even the upgraded Core i3 model ($369) only ships with a single 4GB DDR3-1600 SO-DIMM. It’s only the fully upgraded Chromebox M020U (Chrome for Meetings) that ships with two SO-DIMMs (2 x 2GB).


ASUS shipped me the $179 system upgraded with two 2GB DDR3-1600 SO-DIMMs (4GB total up from the 2GB base). For light usage I didn’t see DRAM usage exceed 2GB, however when I really started heavy multitasking with the machine I can see 2GB being a bit of a limit. I’m pretty confident that the $179 configuration will make for a good system as is, however it likely wouldn’t hurt to buy another 2GB SO-DIMM ($20 - $25).

Inside the ASUS Chromebox

Like the NUC, it's pretty easy to get inside the Chromebox. Peel off the four rubber feet underneath the box to reveal the four Phillips head screws. Remove the screws and use one of the screw holes to provide leverage to pop the bottom off and you're in.


ASUS' motherboard is slightly rectangular (11.25cm x 10cm) compared to the more square Intel NUC form factor (10cm x 10cm).

There are no real surprises on the inside. The Chromebox features two DDR3 SO-DIMM slots, an M.2 SATA port and a mini-PCIe both of which come populated from the factory.

via AnandTech