Intel DN2800MT Half-Height (Intel Atom 2x1.86Ghz CPU, 10-19VDC) [FANLESS] | |
| 22.02.2012
Using latest BIOS and drivers at the time of writing this, VGA isn't working at all and using HDMI the picture is "jumping". According to the Intel support chat the problem is known and related to the graphics driver. There's no workaround, except using the generic windows drivers for the graphics, however using those the maximum selectable resolution for me using HDMI was 1600x1200, while it is 1920x1200 (official max. resolution for HDMI suported by this mainboard) using the Intel graphics drivers. Latest versions at the time of writing this: graphics 8.?14.?8.?1065 (dated 1/9/2012), BIOS 0151. positive things: less than 15W* on the windows desktop using 4 gb ram, vertex plus ssd and power supply from the LC-Power LC-1340mi extern, 75W. *I think it went down to something around 12 W (idle/office of course) information: - max 4 gb ram supported, however you can put 4 gb in one slot, no need to use 2x2 gb. just make sure to user the lower ram slot of the mainboard or it won't boot. - 1080p youtube videos using the intel drivers seems to work smooth, it's a little bit hard to rate as the picture jumps the whole time... gave it 5 stars because it looks promising. recommendation: if using it for a desktop system with a higher resolution that 1600x1200, wait until the problem is fixed. if using <= 1600x1200 you maybe get happy with the generic windows drivers, however 1080p probably won't work then, so just usable for office etc. stuff. |
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