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RE: Bay Trail-D motherboards - Dougie Fresh - 2014-05-19

My Q1900B-ITX HTPC I have in my bedroom has only holes around the top edges and hardly gets warm to the touch. I wouldn't be too concerned.

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RE: Bay Trail-D motherboards - fritsch - 2014-05-19

I had that one with a celeron 847U ... and that overheated quite easily ...

Edit: But yeah TDP is approx half of the baytrail.


RE: Bay Trail-D motherboards - -DDD- - 2014-05-19

(2014-05-19, 18:59)kbaggen Wrote: There is also holes on the side, and a smal fan can be attached on the inside side! My system runs around 44-48 C, CPU cores up til 60 C.!

If needed you can drill a bit more holes, every car repare shop would do it for 10$!

And your System consist of?


RE: Bay Trail-D motherboards - Kib - 2014-05-19

(2014-05-19, 15:24)fritsch Wrote: Hi,

I need a tester, does not matter, which Baytrail System. We are currently thinking of giving VPP, the vaapi postprocessing lib a second chance. sraue of OpenELEC has put together a build, which you can use for testing. The advantage of VPP is only used when you watch LiveTV which is interlaced.

Can test with DN2820FYK. Just tag me in a reply when the build is up (@kib)


RE: Bay Trail-D motherboards - Dougie Fresh - 2014-05-19

(2014-05-19, 20:28)-DDD- Wrote:
(2014-05-19, 18:59)kbaggen Wrote: There is also holes on the side, and a smal fan can be attached on the inside side! My system runs around 44-48 C, CPU cores up til 60 C.!

If needed you can drill a bit more holes, every car repare shop would do it for 10$!

And your System consist of?

It's the case/system we're talking about Smile: http://forum.xbmc.org/showthread.php?tid=184930&pid=1713887#pid1713887

(2014-05-19, 09:25)kbaggen Wrote: Hi there,
just got this "ALTERNATIVE NUC....SOUND PROOF" 4 days ago:

* MS-Tech CI-70 (including, PicoPSU 120W)
* ASRock Q1900B (Quad-Celeron 2ghs-2,5ghz/MiniITX) (Q1900B-ITX)
* KINGSTON SSDNow 60GB V300 SATA3 6,4cm (SV300S37A/60G)
* Kingston 4GB Modul 1600MHz Non-ECC CL11 SODIMM 1_35V (KVR16LS11/4)
Price, DK, 225 Euro´s (we have 25% tax in DK)! Good price!

[...]

BTW, same case with the C1037U motherboard and no heat issues. I removed the case fan about put a resistor on the CPU fan too. I didn't see it go over 62C in Prime95.


RE: Bay Trail-D motherboards - -DDD- - 2014-05-19

Sorry, i have lost the thread Smile

I don't think Baytrail have Problems in this Case, but i want it for an stronger CPU:
"Then maybe you can also run there an i3 or i5"


RE: Bay Trail-D motherboards - Dougie Fresh - 2014-05-19

(2014-05-19, 21:06)-DDD- Wrote: Sorry, i have lost the thread Smile

I don't think Baytrail have Problems in this Case, but i want it for an stronger CPU:
"Then maybe you can also run there an i3 or i5"

I've built a few i3 systems in the version of this case that has a slot-load optical drive and it's fine. They run warm but not hot. I would expect better performance from the version shown here without the optical drive sitting over the CPU fan. It's even better if you can use a motherboard that has built-in power and an mSATA drive so there are no wires to reduce the airflow.

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RE: Bay Trail-D motherboards - -DDD- - 2014-05-19

What i3 do you exactly build in? How can fritsch have problems with an 17W TDP Celeron 847 and you have no Probs with
an i3 with 54W TDP?


RE: Bay Trail-D motherboards - Dougie Fresh - 2014-05-19

(2014-05-19, 22:04)-DDD- Wrote: What i3 do you exactly build in? How can fritsch have problems with an 17W TDP Celeron 847 and you have no Probs with
an i3 with 54W TDP?

i3-3225 (several) and i3-4130 (one).

As for fritsch, it's not clear which case fritsch is referring to, the CI-70/HT-70 or the SH-55 above fritsch's post. The SH-55, the little black one, is pretty much Atom or Baytrail Celeron only though I did manage to build an i3-4130 with ASUS H81T/CSM in one that ran well and that I talked about in another thread here.


RE: Bay Trail-D motherboards - Aquarius - 2014-05-19

Still no link for the OE build ? See you tomorrow, then Smile


RE: Bay Trail-D motherboards - sraue - 2014-05-19

updated post #319 ( http://forum.xbmc.org/showthread.php?tid=184930&pid=1714155#pid1714155 ) with the link to the testbuild:

http://snapshots.openelec.tv/test/OpenELEC-Generic.x86_64-devel-20140519231334-r18356-g4063daa.tar


RE: Bay Trail-D motherboards - lewzer - 2014-05-20

(2014-05-19, 23:40)sraue Wrote: updated post #319 ( http://forum.xbmc.org/showthread.php?tid=184930&pid=1714155#pid1714155 ) with the link to the testbuild:

http://snapshots.openelec.tv/test/OpenELEC-Generic.x86_64-devel-20140519231334-r18356-g4063daa.tar

Thanks,
Will test it on Q1900-ITX tomorrow.


RE: Bay Trail-D motherboards - nooryani84 - 2014-05-20

(2014-05-19, 09:25)kbaggen Wrote: Hi there,
just got this "ALTERNATIVE NUC....SOUND PROOF" 4 days ago:

* MS-Tech CI-70 (including, PicoPSU 120W)
* ASRock Q1900B (Quad-Celeron 2ghs-2,5ghz/MiniITX) (Q1900B-ITX)

Can we please stop calling everything that's miniature a NUC alternative? The NUC is A LOT smaller than the mini-itx motherboard used here http://www.asrock.com/mb/Intel/Q1900B-ITX/

Comparing the two form factors is like comparing ATX to mATX.

NUC (UCFF): 10.16 × 10.16 cm(4 × 4 inches)
Mini-ITX: 17 × 17 cm (6.7 × 6.7 in)

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Not to mention the NUC doesn't need anything but memory and an HDD/SSD, it's a much more elegant and clean solution. It's very misleading for people who are actually considering a NUC, which are very highly recommended for people who aren't interested in building a traditional HTPC box.


RE: Bay Trail-D motherboards - -DDD- - 2014-05-20

(2014-05-19, 22:09)Dougie Fresh Wrote:
(2014-05-19, 22:04)-DDD- Wrote: What i3 do you exactly build in? How can fritsch have problems with an 17W TDP Celeron 847 and you have no Probs with
an i3 with 54W TDP?

i3-3225 (several) and i3-4130 (one).

As for fritsch, it's not clear which case fritsch is referring to, the CI-70/HT-70 or the SH-55 above fritsch's post. The SH-55, the little black one, is pretty much Atom or Baytrail Celeron only though I did manage to build an i3-4130 with ASUS H81T/CSM in one that ran well and that I talked about in another thread here.

I don't think he is referring to SH-55, cause it's not available here in Europe.


RE: Bay Trail-D motherboards - kbaggen - 2014-05-20

(2014-05-19, 21:01)Dougie Fresh Wrote:
(2014-05-19, 20:28)-DDD- Wrote:
(2014-05-19, 18:59)kbaggen Wrote: There is also holes on the side, and a smal fan can be attached on the inside side! My system runs around 44-48 C, CPU cores up til 60 C.!

If needed you can drill a bit more holes, every car repare shop would do it for 10$!

And your System consist of?

It's the case/system we're talking about Smile: http://forum.xbmc.org/showthread.php?tid=184930&pid=1713887#pid1713887

(2014-05-19, 09:25)kbaggen Wrote: Hi there,
just got this "ALTERNATIVE NUC....SOUND PROOF" 4 days ago:

* MS-Tech CI-70 (including, PicoPSU 120W)
* ASRock Q1900B (Quad-Celeron 2ghs-2,5ghz/MiniITX) (Q1900B-ITX)
* KINGSTON SSDNow 60GB V300 SATA3 6,4cm (SV300S37A/60G)
* Kingston 4GB Modul 1600MHz Non-ECC CL11 SODIMM 1_35V (KVR16LS11/4)
Price, DK, 225 Euro´s (we have 25% tax in DK)! Good price!

[...]

BTW, same case with the C1037U motherboard and no heat issues. I removed the case fan about put a resistor on the CPU fan too. I didn't see it go over 62C in Prime95.

Did run prime95 alle Night, motherboard outside 48C, cores 65-67, cpu in all 58 (speedfan).