Power Supply for the Intel BOXD525MW
06 Aug 2012 19:00 #22916
by Piscis
Power Supply for the Intel BOXD525MW was created by Piscis
Can anyone please recommend a power supply for the Intel BOXD525MW Atom?
I’m planning to use it with the Mesa 5125-7177 card. I got this board at EBay after I saw it out of stock at Newegg. Does anyone knows if it is going out of production? If so has anyone run any latency Tests using newer motherboards?
I’m planning to use it with the Mesa 5125-7177 card. I got this board at EBay after I saw it out of stock at Newegg. Does anyone knows if it is going out of production? If so has anyone run any latency Tests using newer motherboards?
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06 Aug 2012 23:18 #22920
by andypugh
Replied by andypugh on topic Re:Power Supply for the Intel BOXD525MW
Piscis wrote:
Assuming you have 12V available in the machine cabinet then:
www.mini-box.com/picoPSU-80
Can anyone please recommend a power supply for the Intel BOXD525MW Atom?
Assuming you have 12V available in the machine cabinet then:
www.mini-box.com/picoPSU-80
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07 Aug 2012 00:54 #22925
by FloppyDisk
Replied by FloppyDisk on topic Re:Power Supply for the Intel BOXD525MW
Amazon has them.
www.amazon.com/Intel-Dual-Core-Mini-ITX-...=8-1&keywords=d525mw
But, it looks like they have changed their "Sold by" in the last week or two as they are becoming less available. I would guess it won't be long before they're gone.
The DN2800 (and other closely numbered boards) look to work: www.linuxcnc.org/index.php/english/compo...22708&catid=18#22717
BTW - don't install w/ more than 3.25GB of RAM (w/ your ethernet cable plugged in) or you'll end up w/ an RTAI installation glitch. I'm actually pulling 2GB our of the 4 I used because it seems to be way overkill. I figured if one will work, 4 is better - ah, no.
Good luck,
Mark
www.amazon.com/Intel-Dual-Core-Mini-ITX-...=8-1&keywords=d525mw
But, it looks like they have changed their "Sold by" in the last week or two as they are becoming less available. I would guess it won't be long before they're gone.
The DN2800 (and other closely numbered boards) look to work: www.linuxcnc.org/index.php/english/compo...22708&catid=18#22717
BTW - don't install w/ more than 3.25GB of RAM (w/ your ethernet cable plugged in) or you'll end up w/ an RTAI installation glitch. I'm actually pulling 2GB our of the 4 I used because it seems to be way overkill. I figured if one will work, 4 is better - ah, no.
Good luck,
Mark
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