GIGABYTE GA-D525TUD Intel Atom D525 NM10 Motherboa
- aike
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What anybody can say about this motherboard?
cgi.ebay.com/GIGABYTE-GA-D525TUD-Intel-A...&hash=item2eb602062e
I want to stay it in lathe. The lathe will be in warehouse, 2 shift, 16hours, 5 day in week.
Working temperature till 30 degree up zero (Celsium)
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I've just ordered a BOXD525MWV from NewEgg for $85 to test beside my D510MO.
www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813121442
The BOXD525MWV does use 204 pin memory, so normal desktop memory won't work.
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In your motherboard only SATA.
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www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item...IGABYTE%20GA-D525TUD
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I use a ga-d525tud, I use it for the same reason you are considering it. It uses a 20 pin psu plug and has ide which allowed me to use an old psu and hard drive, in the bios you can dissable one core and hyperthreading and the max jitter is around 7000, a bit lower. The sound doesn't work in ubuntu but that's not used anyway. I think the board John is using might be better but I've had no trouble with mine and got to use my old stuff.
Hope this helps, Paul11
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Thank you, will buy this boardaike,
I use a ga-d525tud, I use it for the same reason you are considering it. It uses a 20 pin psu plug and has ide which allowed me to use an old psu and hard drive, in the bios you can dissable one core and hyperthreading and the max jitter is around 7000, a bit lower. The sound doesn't work in ubuntu but that's not used anyway. I think the board John is using might be better but I've had no trouble with mine and got to use my old stuff.
Hope this helps, Paul11

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