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    Phoronix: Logic Supply Announces Karbon 700 Rugged Linux PC With Core / Xeon CPU Options

    Earlier this summer we checked out the Logic Supply Karbon 300 as a well-built and very durable Linux-friendly PC for low-power environments. That Karbon 300 came equipped with a low-power Apollo Lake Atom processor while today the company announced the Karbon 700 with higher-wattage Core and Xeon CPU options for high performance IoT / edge computing...

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    Nice, although what is that 5-pin connector at the very left?

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    • #3
      Originally posted by tildearrow View Post
      Nice, although what is that 5-pin connector at the very left?
      RTFM? That be how the 'lectric gets in.


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      • #4
        Originally posted by phoronix View Post
        [b] the Karbon 700 with higher-wattage Core and Xeon CPU options for high performance IoT / edge computing...
        Also mentioned on their web site:
        Up to Intel Core i7 or Xeon processing
        Yet their online configurator shows no Xeon cpu options...
        Last edited by torsionbar28; 27 August 2019, 11:57 AM.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by torsionbar28 View Post
          RTFM? That be how the 'lectric gets in.

          https://www.logicsupply.com/computer...PA,1#view-more
          Let me freaking ask?

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          • #6
            Originally posted by tildearrow View Post
            Let me freaking ask?
            No, no. RTFM stands for "Rush To Find Meat". It's a commonly used internet acronym denoting hunger.

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            • #7
              Darek here from Logic Supply. Thanks for checking out our new Karbon 700!

              Originally posted by tildearrow View Post
              Nice, although what is that 5-pin connector at the very left?
              That's a terminal block power connector that lets users tie power into their existing infrastructure if so desired.

              Originally posted by torsionbar28 View Post
              Also mentioned on their web site: Up to Intel Core i7 or Xeon processing
              Yet their online configurator shows no Xeon cpu options...
              Xeon CPUs will be available as a front-end configuration option soon.

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