Source: Tinyriser - a better Lenovo Tiny PC riser by FairywrenTech on Tindie (original designer github.com/a-little-wifi/Tinyriser)
Overview: it exposes a hidden PCIe link enabling more configurations. (compatibility: ThinkCentre M720q, M920q, M920x & P330 Tiny). Allows to use a low profile...
Hello,
some basic information first.
I have a Lenovo m720q Tiny and added an LSI Lenovo M1215 SATA / SAS HBA Controller (3008 chipset) in IT-Mode. There are some HDDs attached to. The SATA power comes from an external picoPSU 120W. The picoPSU has the typical ATX 20-pole connector and inter alia...
Hi everyone,
I'm actively looking to purchase a Lenovo M720Q or M920Q mini PC (or any similarly compact form factor). I have
some spare RAM and SSD lying around, so barebone systems are ok. But I prefere to with 16GB+ of RAM and SSD
Here are the key features I'm looking for :
1. Small Form...
Hi,
I bought an M720q with a Pentium Gold and upgraded it with a Core i7 8700 (65W). Everything runs smoothly under Windows the CPU briefly pulls up to 45W and then settles down to 35-37W, with temperatures averaging at 75°C / peaking at 80°C under full load. This is exactly what I expected...
I've been wanting to set up a Tiny cluster using my M720q model computers for a while, and with that have them use 10G networking. It seems that many people do use 10G network cards in these machines with varying success, the only issue I've seen that was a constant was the amount of heat build...
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