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RE: Bay Trail-D motherboards - tocinillo - 2014-08-01 I need Windows to use with DVBViewer. I only want a fanless motherboard with 5 SATA, I don't need HDMI or a lot of power. Maybe a ASRock AD2550R/U3S3 is a good idea, with 7 SATA+1 e-SATA and mini-itx (but too expensive, 160€). RE: Bay Trail-D motherboards - -DDD- - 2014-08-01 Why not an HSW Celeron like http://geizhals.de/intel-celeron-g1820-bx80646g1820-a995560.html on http://geizhals.de/asrock-b85m-gl-90-mxgqp0-a0uayz-a953890.html With the right CPU Cooler you can easily run this CPU passive. RE: Bay Trail-D motherboards - Dougie Fresh - 2014-08-01 (2014-08-01, 19:37)tocinillo Wrote: I need Windows to use with DVBViewer. I only want a fanless motherboard with 5 SATA, I don't need HDMI or a lot of power. Maybe a ASRock AD2550R/U3S3 is a good idea, with 7 SATA+1 e-SATA and mini-itx (but too expensive, 160€). Anything Cedar Trail (D2500/2550/2700/etc.) is a bad idea because of the crappy video driver support. RE: Bay Trail-D motherboards - tocinillo - 2014-08-01 I read more and I think that the minipci-e to sata (normal, not msata) adapter will work fine. For example: http://www.hwtools.net/Adapter/PM362.html The adapter comes with JMB362 chip and is half size Quote:This module allows you connect any two of SATA III devices to the PCI Express Gen2 mini card slot through standard SATA cable Review (chineese, use translator) with Asrock motherboard to expand the SATA numbers: http://rumatan7144.blog.fc2.com/blog-entry-12.html Customer review from amazon: Quote:Purchased a Mini-ITX motherboard with onboard WiFi, which I didn't need. This fit perfectly and gave me two more SATA ports for storage devices. Another one but full size: http://www.newegg.com/global/uk/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16815158276 RE: Bay Trail-D motherboards - Dougie Fresh - 2014-08-01 Nice find. I'd still put my boot drive on the motherboard's controller port 0 to avoid any potential issues. RE: Bay Trail-D motherboards - Bjur - 2014-08-01 (2014-08-01, 17:02)Bjur Wrote: I have a problem I hope someone can help me with.Anyone? It can't be right It can't process 720p TV channels RE: Bay Trail-D motherboards - LaserHosen - 2014-08-02 This spec sheet has left me confused: http://www.gigabyte.com/products/product-page.aspx?pid=4881#sp I want to run one of these as a low power FreeNAS server. It says that supported RAM is dual-channel. I thought that the Bay Trail SoC memory controller only supported single channel. I'd rather use single channel, as I can pop in a cheap 4GB SODIMM and then add another cheap 4GB SODIMM when I can afford it, but if dual-channel is possible then I might be tempted to buy a matched pair. I think it's misleading. Is 8GB also the maximum addressable space on this board, or Bay Trail in general? Thanks to anyone that can clear this up. RE: Bay Trail-D motherboards - tocinillo - 2014-08-08 Hi! Today I received my Minipci-e to SATA (2 ports) and works perfectly. Only put in the minipci-e slot and that's it Regards! RE: Bay Trail-D motherboards - User 9163 - 2014-08-08 (2014-06-05, 22:56)sub0ptimal Wrote: I tried both the ASRock Q1900-ITX and the Q1900B-ITX in a new Antec 110 ISK case. I have exactly this problem with the Q1900-ITX and have tried everything. Have 2 sticks of this Crucial RAM so it can't be that unless they are both dead/incompatible. Anything else I can do? EDIT: PSU is 80W Pico. Light is on. HDD clicks so is spinning. DVB-T2 PCI card is warm. Thanks. RE: Bay Trail-D motherboards - -DDD- - 2014-08-08 Maybe it's because the PSU isn't Haswell ready? I have an ISK110 and only Problems with H81 Asrock when i activate c6 States. RE: Bay Trail-D motherboards - User 9163 - 2014-08-08 (2014-08-08, 17:19)-DDD- Wrote: Maybe it's because the PSU isn't Haswell ready? I have an ISK110 and only Problems with H81 Asrock when i activate c6 States. Well it seems to power up in terms of HDD noise and heat. Standard Pico 80W PSU. RE: Bay Trail-D motherboards - Stereodude - 2014-08-08 Try a different PSU (to test)? Does it do anything different if you try to power it up without any RAM? RE: Bay Trail-D motherboards - User 9163 - 2014-08-08 (2014-08-08, 17:45)Stereodude Wrote: Try a different PSU (to test)? Does it do anything different if you try to power it up without any RAM? No joy with a different PSU although haven't tried it with VGA cable. No difference without RAM or 1 stick or either/both slot(s) etc. RE: Bay Trail-D motherboards - -DDD- - 2014-08-08 (2014-04-22, 22:51)fritsch Wrote: Yes - that I said. The 3225 has 16 EUs on its HD4000, that's enough power for Lanczos 3 Optimized. fritsch, have you already tried Baytrail Quadcore with Yadif and Lanczos3, like J1900? Maybe the Quad is powerful enough for this Job RE: Bay Trail-D motherboards - MediaPi - 2014-08-08 Im afraid not -DDD- Returned Q1900B-ITX need better graphics for scaling. Please help! |