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ASUS mini PC

I think they use that to weigh meat at the deli I buy from.
 
oh that would be interesting using thin itx with mobile gpu in it
really could see thing replace mac mini
altho my mac mini will last quite a while with the i3 and 6630m
 
Spec


Processor
Intel® Processor

Memory
2 x DDR3 SO-DIMM slots, MAX 16GB

Graphic
Intel® HD Integrated Graphics

Storage
3.5/2.5 inch SATA 6.0Gb/s HDD/SSD support

Connectivity
10/100 Mbps Ethernet
WiFi (802.11 a/b/g/n/ac)
Bluetooth 4.0

Audio
Integrated SonicMaster speakers

Interface
2 x USB3
4 x USB2
1 x HDMI
1 x VGA
3 x Audio Jacks
1 x SPDIF Out
1 x LAN (RJ45) port

Dimension
190(l) X 190(w) X 56.2(h) mm

Guess you cant add a GPU there
 
I want to know *which* intel processor and I want to know how loud and hot it gets...

Given this data, it may become an interesting machine.
 
100mb ethernet..... in this day and age......well i guess its not something that cant be solved with a USB3 to gigabit adapter but still it should be bundled.

theoretically if they use a miniPCIe card for the wifi you can have an external GPU with a DIY vidock

the lack of DP annoys me too as these wont be able to support a higher then 1080p screen
 
100mb ethernet..... in this day and age......well i guess its not something that cant be solved with a USB3 to gigabit adapter but still it should be bundled.

theoretically if they use a miniPCIe card for the wifi you can have an external GPU with a DIY vidock

the lack of DP annoys me too as these wont be able to support a higher then 1080p screen

I'm betting that's a typo.
 
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