The motherboard of the Mini-ITX form factor has released IEI Integration Corp. The novelty is called Kino-DH420 and is designed to install 10 generation Core desktop processors. The board is equipped with four consistent interfaces, including one universal RS-232/422/485. Power supply to the board can be connected both through the internal and external connector, which will allow you to collect compact buildings on the basis of the board without a power supply.
The power schemes support 65-watt Comet Lake processors, which means the ability to work with most processors of this family, starting with a dual-core Celeron G5900 and ending with a dozen core Core i9-10900. Any cooler with standard mount can be used for cooling. As options for the board, coolers of reduced heights are offered, including a cooler of an C for 1U height (CF-115XA-R10). The processor uses DDR4-2999 RAM in the Sodimm form factor. The maximum volume for two modules is 64 GB. A separate PCH H420 chip is engaged in exchanging with peripheral devices and control of the PCI Express tire. Data and operating system can be placed on two SATA devices and one M.2 SSD. The expansion board is installed in the PCI Express X16 slot. Compact boards are installed in slots M.2 2230 A-Key and 3042/3052/2242/2280 b-Key.
The board is equipped with three copper ports 2.5gbase-T Ethernet. In addition to the ports, six USB tire sockets, DP and HDMI video interfaces, two COM ports and audio junctions are displayed on external connectors. The internal connectors are connected: two USB 2.0 nests, two consecutive ports, an 8-channel discrete interface.
The power supply is from an external direct current with a voltage of 12 volts. Power schemes can work in AT and ATX modes.
Technical characteristics Kino-DH420-R10:
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