Habey MITX-6771: Mini-ITX Board With Quad-Core J1900 Bay Trail

Written by Michael Larabel in Motherboards on 6 December 2014 at 11:20 AM EST. Page 5 of 5. 5 Comments.

The J1900 has a TDP of 10 Watts while the much slower E3825 has a 6 Watt TDP.

The Habey MITX-6771 certainly packs a nice little punch in a low-power, mini-ITX design. To see how your own Linux system compares in performance, simply install the Phoronix Test Suite and then run phoronix-test-suite benchmark 1412058-LI-BAYTRAIL671 to facilitate your own fully-automated, side-by-side comparison against these results.

Overall the Habey MITX-6771 is a nice little motherboard that packs a decent performance punch. Being fanless and low-profile, the possibilities for the MITX-6771 are quite extensive from industrial applications to just having a silent Linux HTPC box. The time with the MITX-6771 was a delight and I'm very happy with the motherboard and it's reliability -- you can continue to see it being benchmarked daily with the new automated Linux benchmarking test farm that's premiering shortly. Those interested in the MITX-6771 J1900 can find it retailing for about $150 USD from major Internet retailers.

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