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

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

    While Habey may not be a household name to most Linux desktop users, they are known in the embedded world and do produce Linux-friendly systems and motherboards. Habey recently engaged with Phoronix and today we are checking out our first Habey motherboard: the MITX-6771 that's a mini-ITX motherboard with Intel Bay Trail quad-core SoC.

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    Could you maybe have a look at clocks/temperature?
    I suspect the small cooler might limit it, so it did not quite hit the 10W TPD and it's turbo clock.
    Quick test with my i7-4790K stock clock system (sorry for leaving Xonotic in, that did not run on the Intel gpu)
    Last edited by user82; 06 December 2014, 08:21 PM.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by user82 View Post
      Could you maybe have a look at clocks/temperature?
      I suspect the small cooler might limit it, so it did not quite hit the 10W TPD and it's turbo clock.
      Quick test with my i7-4790K stock clock system (sorry for leaving Xonotic in, that did not run on the Intel gpu)
      When placed within a micro/mini ATX system with a single 80mm fan, I have yet to encounter any thermal related issues thus far and everything seemed to ramp up fine.
      Michael Larabel
      https://www.michaellarabel.com/

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      • #4
        Interesting MoBo and i bet power drain is really low, but for that price i prefer the flexibility of AMD AM1...and just wait for AMD Beema in AM1 socket form soon to be lauched (some more months).

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        • #5
          Originally posted by AJSB View Post
          Interesting MoBo and i bet power drain is really low, but for that price i prefer the flexibility of AMD AM1...and just wait for AMD Beema in AM1 socket form soon to be lauched (some more months).
          You don't need Beema to beat j1900/j2900 Athlon 5350 for AM1 can beat both at anything, if it does not in some cases it is for sure some software bug

          I remember last time i compared those, imagemagick test behave weird when compiled, it optimize it with 'amdfam2' for some reason instead of 'btver2' , that is only test where J1900 wins a little - yeah again that one win happens because of software brokeness for some hardware
          Last edited by dungeon; 07 December 2014, 10:29 AM.

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          • #6
            Anyone else think it's weird that the board uses 19v instead of 12v? I figured 12v is more common for all use cases, including "industrial".

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