Whats wrong with this board?
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Whats wrong with this board?
Doing a quick look for available AM2 m-ITX boards in europe on one of the sites i found a normal MSI m-ITX AMD board.
http://global.msi.com.tw/index.php?func ... cat_no=388#
OVerall there is nothing wrong with this board.
after looking at other MSI AM2 m-ITX boards (there were 2 in total) i found something interesting in the picture for the board below. Can this board even operate? Or maybe they placed a prototype board picture instead.
Can you see whats wrong?
http://global.msi.com.tw/index.php?func ... cat_no=388#
Now if this board actualy works the way it is pictured, this would definitely be one of the first boards of its type.
http://global.msi.com.tw/index.php?func ... cat_no=388#
OVerall there is nothing wrong with this board.
after looking at other MSI AM2 m-ITX boards (there were 2 in total) i found something interesting in the picture for the board below. Can this board even operate? Or maybe they placed a prototype board picture instead.
Can you see whats wrong?
http://global.msi.com.tw/index.php?func ... cat_no=388#
Now if this board actualy works the way it is pictured, this would definitely be one of the first boards of its type.
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@psiu
that board is designed for industrial computing. Not really for desktops.
@Gojira-x
The first link shows a regular one. But you might be right. However it would be odd for them to include the 12V plug then
But in general i think their text under the picture sais it all
that board is designed for industrial computing. Not really for desktops.
@Gojira-x
The first link shows a regular one. But you might be right. However it would be odd for them to include the 12V plug then
But in general i think their text under the picture sais it all
"The product picture may differ from the actual product.
Only for your reference."