its printed on the board(zoom)Can't find anything on Google with that text string
I still find nothing. I checke3d the CWWK website earlier too. If you find a link I would appreciate it you could share. Thxits printed on the board(zoom)
cwwk uses CW-PCH_NAS
Searching the top part number (L22H017-0) shows it is a transformer/filter for the ethernet ports, bottom two chips are the PHYs.just out of curiosity what are the chips here?
for nas - i presume we'll run hot here + cpu exhaust.
still early access, will be there soon.I still find nothing. I checke3d the CWWK website earlier too. If you find a link I would appreciate it you could share. Thx
Without being able to read chips, it very much looks like intel 226's, same as on their other boxes/boardsjust out of curiosity what are the chips here?
they are mentioned in the video :Without being able to read chips, it very much looks like intel 226's, same as on their other boxes/boards
New Product,and it will coom soonCan't find anything on Google with that text string
i226-v&i226-LMWithout being able to read chips, it very much looks like intel 226's, same as on their other boxes/boards
192 is correct but not with this board, not with UDIMM.With only 2 slots, you can currently max out at 96 GiB RAM, not 192.
Even when looking at this from this very unique and creative angle, it's not correct. The max for 2 slots of DDR5, not with this board, not with UDIMM, is 512 GB at the moment with the existing 256 GB RDIMM.192 is correct but not with this board, not with UDIMM.
The price also has no competitorsEven when looking at this from this very unique and creative angle, it's not correct. The max for 2 slots of DDR5, not with this board, not with UDIMM, is 512 GB at the moment with the existing 256 GB RDIMM.
I don't see how this would be the "perfect" NAS mainboard. Without ECC, it's not even an "interesting" NAS mainboard. One of the best ITX NAS mainboards is still the Asrock C236 WSI. Barely any competitors were released since its launch many years ago.