dave_the_nerd
Lifer
- Feb 25, 2011
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where are those 2955U deals
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it's been a whole month!!! lol!
anyways, seems like a lot of manufacturers didn't go for haswell and started releasing quite a bit of baytrail boards (good or bad, depending on how you look at it)
a quad core Celeron J1900 BayTrail runs for about $70-ish on newegg:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16813135382
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16813157497
The ECS 1037U boards have dried up. I haven't seen one on sale at Newegg for about a month.
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where are those 2955U deals
on a side note, i was playing a couple free games from the Windows 8 app store (Asphalt 8, Minion Rush), and I was honestly surprised at how smooth the gameplay was (I believe Minion Rush was even performing @ 60fps)
running solely off of a 1037U + the 1037U's graphics XD
What's next as the successor to the Celeron 1037U and J1900? Would it be the Braswell chips expected in the latter half of this year?
I have the Celeron 847 version of the ECS board (1.1GHz instead of 1.8.) It's fine, it's been reliable. It's not like I'm OCing or something.I need to put together that server that I've been putting off for so long. Will be getting one of either:
Biostar NM70I-1037U
or
ECS NM70-I2 (V1.0)
Very similar features and price. I don't have any experience with either brand, but I've seen both trashed in reviews as being cheap. Will try to run Win2k8 R2, but I could also run Linux.
Recommendation?
I have the Celeron 847 version of the ECS board (1.1GHz instead of 1.8.) It's fine, it's been reliable. It's not like I'm OCing or something.
Thanks. Just ordered one.
Do you know if that board has the ability to run DDR3 1600 at 1600 MHz? The 1037U/NM70 supposedly supports it, but the ECS site shows any RAM >1333 running at 1333.
I need to put together that server that I've been putting off for so long. Will be getting one of either:
Biostar NM70I-1037U
or
Very similar features and price. I don't have any experience with either brand, but I've seen both trashed in reviews as being cheap. Will try to run Win2k8 R2, but I could also run Linux.
Recommendation?
I have a small file server (it's offline most of the time) that I built with the ECS NM70-I2. It works pretty good with windows 2k8R2. Just remember to check the heatsink/fan. You may need to remove the spacers assuming they never fixed the problem.
What kind of CPU temps are you seeing? I haven't set it up yet, as I'm waiting on drives, but I did boot into the BIOS. I think it was reporting temps between 30 and 40C while in the BIOS. I noticed that it was also reporting the CPU fan spinning at something like 2900RPM, but it didn't seem to be going anywhere near that fast.
What's next as the successor to the Celeron 1037U and J1900? Would it be the Braswell chips expected in the latter half of this year?
One development I have noticed is that Broadwell ULV Celeron has Quick Sync enabled:
http://ark.intel.com/products/84811/Intel-Celeron-Processor-3755U-2M-Cache-1_70-GHz
Quick sync was absent on the 2955U and 2980U Haswell ULV Celerons. (It is present on Bay Trail-D though)
Looks like the Broadwell based celerons and pentiums are now available. The MSI Cubi has both msata and sata ports.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16856167091
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16856167087