Has anyone got pfsense/opnsense installed on a unit with a i226-v? Topton is wanting to just send me this version instead. But keep saying next week...
Mine is on its way, topton just send it yesterday! It took them 8 days to ship it.Has anyone got pfsense/opnsense installed on a unit with a i226-v? Topton is wanting to just send me this version instead. But keep saying next week...
Made an order at changwang, will also test once its here (end of August).Has anyone got pfsense/opnsense installed on a unit with a i226-v? Topton is wanting to just send me this version instead. But keep saying next week...
Good news, wat OS did you install?Tested the dummy HDMI adapter and looks like the minipc is working ok. Without a monitor mine stay is a bootloop ( Bluetech V2 mobo ).
Not sure about N6005, but N5105 v3 has dedicated fan connector. V3 moterboard pdf marks it as " 5V小4pin风扇供电插针 ", according to google translate it means "5V small 4pin fan power supply pin".Does anybody know if I should go with the 12v or 5v model fan?
Hey am I right in assuming that this ISO, is the latest filing version 1.2.7 — March 15, 2022, that included support the the Intel i226-vHere's a link to the ESXi 7.0U3f ISO with the community NIC drivers built-in and supports the i225 NICs: ESXi-7.0U3f-20036589-nic_only.iso
Mine left SG airport for its last stop at AU on the 17th of August - Not long nowHas anyone got pfsense/opnsense installed on a unit with a i226-v?
nice! I'm still waiting on mine to be shipped. Hopefully, they perform well.Mine left SG airport for its last stop at AU on the 17th of August - Not long now
Pretty nice. Makes sense for them to get the J-part (Elkhart Lake) considering it is more 'targeted' to embedded usage vs. generic "mobile" usage. Oddly enough it has double the memory lanes but still only one DIMM slot That said, with a few low-power CPU cores, having a ton of high speed memory probably doesn't make much sense anyway. It is interesting to see that the embedded versions come with better GPUs, even if those are generally not used a whole lot. I'm still trying to get that IEI WAFER board, I know that it doesn't make much sense but it seems like such a fun board@oneplane Check this new board out from Jetway IPC. It can be ordered already.
Jetway IPC MI05-0XK
Elkhart Lake J6412 fanless Thin-ITX
6 x i225
1 x SODIMM
1 x M.2 M key 2242 x2
1 x M.2 E key 2230
1 x M.2 B key 3042 (cellular card)
1 x SATA
MI05-0XK Series
Slim Mini-ITX SBC, J6412, Elkhart Lake, 1 DDR4, 1 HDMI, 1 M2M, eMMC, 1 M2E, 1 M2B, 1 PCIex1, 6 2.5GbE, 4 USB, 4 COM, 1 PS2, 1 GPIO, Networkingwww.jetwayipc.comJetway MI05-00K Intel Elkhart Lake Networking Mini-ITX Motherboard with 6 x Intel 2.5GbE LAN
Thin Mini ITX motheboard with Intel's Elkhart Lake processor featuring six 2.5GbE LAN. Ideal for embedded networking systems. Optional HDMI for the ability of headless operation. Plenty of expansion for connectivity with a M.2 3042 slot for LTE and a M.2 2230 slot for WIFI.mitxpc.com
As shown by small aluminum heatsink, with good thermal design it shouldn’t be too hard to cool 10W. Looking at the heatsink mounting holes on the backside of the board though, it appears the heatsink is using a non-standard mounting pattern. This is to be expected with embedded motherboards, but a bit of a shame if a HSF needed to be used. Most Thin-ITX chassis do not account for fan mounts at all.
Ha ha ha! Don’t hold your breath. Mine left SG on a Friday, landed in Melbourne on Saturday, and then took over a week to get from Melbourne to Adelaide DHL Express.Mine left SG airport for its last stop at AU on the 17th of August - Not long now
Yeah, that's pretty normal I think. Mine has gone MIA since SG, but it'll pop up, but as you say I'm not holding my breath.Ha ha ha! Don’t hold your breath. Mine left SG on a Friday, landed in Melbourne on Saturday, and then took over a week to get from Melbourne to Adelaide DHL Express.
I can see that you are wanting to not having to spend money on a low powered NAS box on its own. You want to use this fanless PC to run as a NAS by attaching hard drives to it. In theory, you can have a 3.5" HD enclosure with 8TB on it and attach it to this PC. But in my experience with 3.5" HD enclosure, it needs its own power adapter as well as having quite abit of noise due to the fan of the enclosure and the spinning disk. If you don't need much as storage space then the large 2nd nvme drive (2TB for example) would be the perfect solution. If you need to have a few disk drives, I would go with having a dedicated NAS box on its own and attach it to your network or to the fanless PC. If you don't care about noise and messy look, you would have more options for sure.Since I'm thinking about full size 3.5 inch HDDs, putting one inside mini PC case is out of question (it wouldn't fit physically). I plan to design and 3D print "lower deck" HDD enclosure and have mini PC sit on it (with some screws holding them together). SATA cables would be routed through punch-out hole that was specifically designed for this purpose. Airflow-wise for mini PC it would be the same as sitting on any other flat surface (I don't expect HDD cage to run hot).
Also I don't expect it to look good
He might actually be using classic SATA connections here.I can see that you are wanting to not having to spend money on a low powered NAS box on its own. You want to use this fanless PC to run as a NAS by attaching hard drives to it. In theory, you can have a 3.5" HD enclosure with 8TB on it and attach it to this PC. But in my experience with 3.5" HD enclosure, it needs its own power adapter as well as having quite abit of noise due to the fan of the enclosure and the spinning disk. If you don't need much as storage space then the large 2nd nvme drive (2TB for example) would be the perfect solution. If you need to have a few disk drives, I would go with having a dedicated NAS box on its own and attach it to your network or to the fanless PC. If you don't care about noise and messy look, you would have more options for sure.